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1. Carbon Nitride : Characterization and Protein Interactions
Abstract : This thesis concerns synthesis and characterization of carbon-based materials and theinvestigation of the possible use, of a selection of these materials, in biomedicalapplications. Protein adsorption and blood plasma tests were used for this purposeutilizing a surface sensitive technique called spectroscopic ellipsometry. READ MORE
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2. Sputtered Carbon Nitride Thin Films
Abstract : The relation between the growth conditions and the film structure and properties of reactively magnetron sputtered carbon nitride CNx (0 ≤ x ≤ 0.6) thin films has been studied. The growth of CNx films has been studied when varying the process parameters, such as substrate temperature, N2 (partial) pressure and ion flux. READ MORE
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3. Growth and microstructure of reactive sputter deposited boron nitride : carbon (BN:C) thin films
Abstract : Growth, microstructure and mechanical properties of boron nitride: carbon (BN:C) have been studied in films prepared by reactive r.f. diode sputter deposition as well as by reactive unbalanced d.c. READ MORE
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4. Fullerene-like carbon nitride thin solid films
Abstract : The subject of this thesis is to establish synthesis-structure-property- performance relations for nano structured carbon nitride thin solid films. This material consists of bent and frequently intersecting nitrogen-containing graphite basal planes, where nitrogen plays an important role for the initiation of inter-planar cross-links and the induction of curvature via pentagon formation, much like in Buckminster Fullerenes - hence, the terminology "fullerene-like carbon nitride". READ MORE
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5. Carbon Nitride and Carbon Fluoride Thin Films Prepared by HiPIMS
Abstract : The present thesis focuses on carbon based thin films prepared by high power impulse magnetron sputtering (HiPIMS) and direct current magnetron sputtering (DCMS). Carbon nitride (CNx: 0 < x < 0.20) as well as carbon fluoride (CFx: 0.16 < x < 0. READ MORE