화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, Vol.183, No.1, 249-259, 1996
Surface Characterization Through Measurement of Electroosmosis at Flat Plates
A rectangular electrophoresis chamber has been constructed whereby electroosmotic fluid mobility can be determined at small nontransparent sample plates. A hydrodynamic description of fluid how in the chamber is forwarded, and verified, for accurate determination of particle mobility and electroosmosis at sample plates. Advantages of the chamber design and technique include the ability to determine electroosmotic fluid mobility at sample plates from a single particle mobility measurement within the chamber. As demonstration of the usefulness of the technique, characterization of several polymer surfaces deposited as a thin film from a cold gas plasma was performed by determining the pH dependence of electroosmotic fluid flow. The plasma polymer surfaces include those of plasma polymerized 1,2-diaminocyclohexane, acrylic acid, and hexamethyldisiloxane. Results of the characterization include quantification of ionizable surface groups with concomitant determination of p K values of these groups. The values obtained have proven useful to explain trends in protein adsorption at these surfaces.