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83. "QCM Studies of Polymer Gels and Solutions in Liquid Environments" Nunalee, F.N.; Shull, K.R.; Lee, B.P.; Messersmith, P.B., Analytical Chemistry, 78, 1158 (2006).
Spreading of liquids and soft solids on a rigid surface in a surrounding liquid
medium is investigated by utilizing the lateral sensitivity of the quartz crystal
microbalance (QCM). While the QCM has been used extensively to study systems
with spatial variations in the direction normal to the crystal's electrodes,
few studies have exploited the QCM's ability to sense changes in loading in
the plane of the electrodes. We propose equations to describe the predicted
response of the QCM to a generalized viscoelastic material spreading at the
QCM surface at the expense of the surrounding liquid medium. Several experimental
examples are given in order to support the validity of the proposed equations,
including situations where the spreading material is a Newtonian liquid, a viscoelastic
liquid, or one of two viscoelastic solids. The first viscoelastic solid is a
physically cross-linked gel based on a styrene/ethylene-butene/styrene triblock
copolymer in mineral oil, and the second is a cross-linked poly(ethylene glycol)
hydrogel.
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