Thin-Layer Photografting as a Method of Polymer Surface Modification
A. Importance of Surface PropertiesWhen any solid material, either organic or inorganic, is to be used, surface properties of the material often determine the value as a practical usable material. All solid materials having definite shapes are surrounded by other materials, and hence interfacial phe...
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