| Literature DB >> 20939565 |
Stefano Rubino1, Aamir Razaq, Leif Nyholm, Maria Strømme, Klaus Leifer, Albert Mihranyan.
Abstract
The energy-filtered transmission electron microscopy (EFTEM) technique has been used to study ion-exchange processes in conductive polymer composite nanofibers. The elemental distributions of carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, chlorine, boron, phosphorus, molybdenum, and sulfur within polypyrrole-cellulose nanofibers, used as potential controlled electrochemical solid phase extraction media, have been studied by EFTEM. The distribution of ions within the polypyrrole-cellulose nanofibers and the penetration depth of ions into the material as a function of the size and charge of the latter were investigated. Further, the spatial distribution of single stranded DNA hexamers inside polypyrrole-cellulose nanofibers was mapped subsequent to the electrochemically controlled extraction of DNA from a borate buffer solution. The results show that the EFTEM mapping technique provides unpreceded possibilities for studies of the distribution of ions inside conductive polymer composites.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20939565 DOI: 10.1021/jp106317p
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Phys Chem B ISSN: 1520-5207 Impact factor: 2.991