2012
DOI: 10.1002/ar.22605
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Types of Imaging, Part 3: Atomic Force Microscopy

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“…AFM is a high-resolution, scanning probe microscopic technique which can provide information about surface topology of the nanomaterial/nanocomposite and local properties like surface thickness, height, friction, or magnetism based on the interaction between the sharp tip of cantilever probe and the material surface. , In addition, it enables determination of the properties of adsorbed protein (elasticity, Young’s modulus, etc. ), and the effects of interaction between protein and nanosheet (protein folding and unfolding, agglomeration, etc.).…”
Section: Analytical Methods For Evaluation Of 2d Nanomaterial–protein...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…AFM is a high-resolution, scanning probe microscopic technique which can provide information about surface topology of the nanomaterial/nanocomposite and local properties like surface thickness, height, friction, or magnetism based on the interaction between the sharp tip of cantilever probe and the material surface. , In addition, it enables determination of the properties of adsorbed protein (elasticity, Young’s modulus, etc. ), and the effects of interaction between protein and nanosheet (protein folding and unfolding, agglomeration, etc.).…”
Section: Analytical Methods For Evaluation Of 2d Nanomaterial–protein...mentioning
confidence: 99%