QCM response to solvated, tethered marcomolecules
When the quartz crystal microbalance (QCM) is operated in contact with solution and used to detect inertia increases caused by macromolecules binding to its surface, resonance frequency shifts are reported in the literature to be greater than, less than, and the same as an identical macromolecular m...
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