Works (12)

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2007 journal article

Carbon-13 labeling for quantitative analysis of molecular movement in heterogeneous organic materials using secondary ion mass spectrometry

ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY, 79(14), 5358–5363.

By: S. Harton n, Z. Zhu n, F. Stevie n, Y. Aoyama n & H. Ade n

TL;DR: Extension of this method to more complicated biological systems involving multiple heteroatoms, layers, and heterogeneous interfaces, as well as two- and three-dimensional profiling and imaging using SIMS, can be envisaged. (via Semantic Scholar)
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2007 journal article

Influence of sample preparation and processing on observed glass transition temperatures of polymer nanocomposites

JOURNAL OF POLYMER SCIENCE PART B-POLYMER PHYSICS, 45(16), 2270–2276.

By: C. Hub n, S. Harton n, M. Hunt n, R. Fink* & H. Ade n

author keywords: electron microscopy; glass transition; mechanical properties; nanocomposites
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2007 journal article

Mass fractionation of carbon and hydrogen secondary ions upon Cs+ and O-2(+) bombardment of organic materials

JOURNAL OF VACUUM SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY A, 25(3), 480–484.

By: S. Harton n, Z. Zhu n, F. Stevie n, D. Griffis n & H. Ade n

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2007 journal article

Resonant soft x-ray reflectivity of organic thin films

JOURNAL OF VACUUM SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY A, 25(3), 575–586.

By: C. Wang n, T. Araki n, B. Watts n, S. Harton n, T. Koga*, S. Basu*, H. Ade n

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2006 journal article

Carbon-13 labeled polymers: An alternative tracer for depth profiling of polymer films and multilayers using secondary ion mass spectrometry

ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY, 78(10), 3452–3460.

By: S. Harton n, F. Stevie n, Z. Zhu n & H. Ade n

TL;DR: Through normalization of the 13C secondary ion yield to the total C (12C + 13C) ion yield, the observed effects through the PS/PMMA interface can be greatly minimized, thereby significantly improving analysis of polymer films and multilayers using SIMS. (via Semantic Scholar)
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2006 journal article

Carbon-13 labeling for improved tracer depth profiling of organic materials using secondary ion mass spectrometry

JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR MASS SPECTROMETRY, 17(8), 1142–1145.

By: S. Harton n, F. Stevie n & H. Ade n

MeSH headings : Carbon Isotopes / chemistry; Isotope Labeling / methods; Organic Chemicals / chemistry; Polymethyl Methacrylate / chemistry; Polystyrenes / chemistry; Reproducibility of Results; Sensitivity and Specificity; Spectrometry, Mass, Electrospray Ionization / methods
TL;DR: Clear evidence is shown that deuterium labeling does introduce changes in the thermodynamic properties of the system, with the observation of segregation of dPS to an hPS:dPS/hPMMA interface. (via Semantic Scholar)
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2006 journal article

Investigation of the effects of isotopic labeling, at a PS/PMMA interface using SIMS and mean-field theory

MACROMOLECULES, 39(4), 1639–1645.

By: S. Harton n, F. Stevie n & H. Ade n

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2006 journal article

Polystyrene/poly(methyl methacrylate) blends in the presence of cyclohexane: Selective solvent washing or equilibrium adsorption?

MACROMOLECULES, 39(22), 7729–7733.

By: S. Harton n, J. Luning n, H. Betz n & H. Ade n

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2006 article

SIMS depth profiling of deuterium labeled polymers in polymer multilayers

Harton, S. E., Stevie, F. A., Griffis, D. P., & Ade, H. (2006, July 30). APPLIED SURFACE SCIENCE, Vol. 252, pp. 7224–7227.

By: S. Harton n, F. Stevie n, D. Griffis n & H. Ade n

author keywords: depth profiling; polymers; SIMS; thin films
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2005 journal article

Diffusion-controlled reactive coupling at polymer-polymer interfaces

MACROMOLECULES, 38(9), 3543–3546.

By: S. Harton n, F. Stevie n & H. Ade n

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2005 journal article

Investigation of blend miscibility of a ternary PS/PCHMA/PMMA system using SIMS and mean-field theory

MACROMOLECULES, 38(25), 10511–10515.

By: S. Harton n, T. Koga n, F. Stevie n, T. Araki n & H. Ade n

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2005 journal article

Low-temperature reactive coupling at polymer–polymer interfaces facilitated by supercritical CO2

Polymer, 46(23), 10173–10179.

author keywords: polymer bends; reactive compatibilization; supercritical fluids
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