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Wałczyk, Wiktoria: On the shape and dimensions of "surface nanobubbles" in atomic force microscopyDie Form und Dimensionen der "Oberflächennanoblasen" in der Rasterkraftmikroskopie. 2014
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Contents
1. Bubbles on different length scales
1.1 Big and small bubbles
1.2 Study of surface nanobubbles – thesis structure
1.3 References
2. Interfacial phenomena in water and aqueous solutions on nanoscale– nanobubbles and micropancakes
2.1 The water/air interface – droplets and bubbles
2.2 Early evidence for surface nanobubbles
2.3 Experimental techniques to study surface nanobubbles
2.4 Occurrence and morphology of surface nanobubbles
2.5 Formation of surface nanobubbles
2.6 Stability of surface nanobubbles
2.7 Applications of surface nanobubbles
2.8 References
3. Motivation and research objectives
3.1 Motivation
3.2 Research objectives
3.3 References
4. Surface nanobubbles on defined substrates
4.1 Binary Self-Assembled Monolayers of Alkanethiols on Gold: Deposition from Solution versus Microcontact Printing and the Study of Surface Nanobubbles
4.2 Contact Angles of Surface Nanobubbles on Mixed Self-AssembledMonolayers with Systematically Varied Macroscopic Wettability by Atomic Force Microscopy
5. The apparent shape of surface nanobubblesin tapping mode AFM
5.1 Closer Look at the Effect of AFM Imaging Conditions on the Apparent Dimensions of Surface Nanobubbles
6. The apparent shape of surface nanobubblesin Peak Force Tapping AFM
6.1 The effect of PeakForce tapping mode AFM imaging on the apparentshape of surface nanobubbles
7. The interaction between AFM tipsand surface nanobubbles
7.1 Characterization of the Interaction between AFM Tips and Surface Nanobubbles
8. Hydrodynamic effect of the tip movementon surface nanobubbles
8.1 Hydrodynamic effects of the tip movement on surface nanobubbles: A combined tapping mode, lift mode and force volume mode AFM study
9. On the shape and deformationof surface nanobubbles in AFM
9.1 On the Dimensions and the Profile of Surface Nanobubbles: Tip-Nanobubble Interactions and Nanobubble Deformation in Atomic Force Microscopy
Conclusions and outlook
Summary
Zusammenfassung