The research field of smart polymer surfaces benefits from non-invasive ellipsometric investigations, especially in-situ measurements, monitoring the swelling of polymer films and protein adsorption processes thereon at varying ambient conditions. With ellipsometry in the VIS-range layer thickness and refractive index of the polymer layers can be evaluated. Appropriate models for in-situ measurements will be discussed and results of the influence of solution parameters summarized. In-situ IR-ellipsometry provides information about changes in the vibration band structure for swelling and adsorption processes, where optical modelling in the IR-range yields complementary information about layer thicknesses and structural properties.
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Bittrich, E., Furchner, A., Koenig, M., Aulich, D., Uhlmann, P., Hinrichs, K., & Eichhorn, K. J. (2018). Polymer Brushes, Hydrogels, Polyelectrolyte Multilayers: Stimuli-Responsivity and Control of Protein Adsorption. In Springer Series in Surface Sciences (Vol. 52, pp. 115–143). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-75895-4_6
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