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Structural Analysis of Polyelectrolyte Film Absorbing Metal Ion by SAXS Utilizing with X-ray Anomalous Dispersion Effect

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Title: Structural Analysis of Polyelectrolyte Film Absorbing Metal Ion by SAXS Utilizing with X-ray Anomalous Dispersion Effect
Authors: Sugiyama, Masaaki Browse this author
Mitsui, Takao Browse this author
Sato, Takashi Browse this author
Akai, Yoshinori Browse this author
Soejima, Yuji Browse this author
Orihara, Hiroshi Browse this author
Na, Yang-Ho Browse this author
Itoh, Keiji Browse this author
Mori, Kazuhiro Browse this author
Fukunaga, Toshiharu Browse this author
Keywords: Nafion
SAXS method
Issue Date: Jul-2007
Publisher: ACS
Journal Title: The Journal of Physical Chemistry B
Volume: 111
Issue: 29
Start Page: 8663
End Page: 8667
Publisher DOI: 10.1021/jp0716076
Abstract: A distribution of Cu ions in polyelectrolyte film (Nafion) is directly observed with a small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) method utilizing an X-ray anomalous dispersion effect. A partial structure factor of the Cu ions, GAA(q), can be derived from the SAXS profiles obtained by scanning the incident X-ray energy around the Cu K absorption edge. GAA(q) has two peaks, indicating that the Cu ions hierarchically distribute in Nafion film. In addition, a standard SAXS also shows that Nafion film has a hierarchical structure. These results mean that the Cu ions locate in the domain where the hydrophilic bases aggregate.
Relation: http://pubs.acs.org/journal/jpcbfk
Type: article
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2115/50776
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