| Literature DB >> 12523831 |
Jürgen Kress1, Riccardo Zanaletti, Abigail Rose, Jeremy G Frey, William S Brocklesby, Mark Ladlow, Mark Bradley.
Abstract
Fluorescence microscopy is a powerful technique for analyzing beads with very low loadings of fluorophores; however, the method is flawed when looking at more highly loaded beads as a result of severe problems with absorption. To probe distributions at higher loading levels, Raman spectroscopy avoids many of these issues. These studies show that there is a uniform distribution of reactive sites throughout the beads but that the spatial distribution of reacted sites depends on the polymer type, with a fine balance between reaction and diffusion rate.Entities:
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Year: 2003 PMID: 12523831 DOI: 10.1021/cc020024x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Comb Chem ISSN: 1520-4766