Elwing, "Variations in coupled water, viscoelastic properties, and film thickness of a Mefp-1 protein film during adsorption and crosslinking: a quartz crystal
microbalance with dissipation monitoring, ellipsometry, and surface plasmon resonance study," Analytical Chemistry, vol.73, no.24, pp.5796-5804, 2001.
Microgravimetric DNA sensor based on quartz crystal
microbalance: comparison of oligonucleotide immobilization methods and the application in genetic diagnosis.
This gives a temperature coefficient of -0.25 (mg C[O.sup.2]/g PETG) [MPa.sup.-1] [K-.sup.1] for the solubility coefficient, and can be used to extrapolate the solubility results at 35 [degrees] C obtained with the
microbalance over a limited temperature range.
[3] Nonstandard abbreviations: LAT, latex agglutination tests; LPEIA, latex piezoelectric immunoassay; QCM, quartz crystal
microbalance; S'OZ, silica; SjAg, Schistosoma japonicum (Sj) antigens; SjAb, Sj antibodies; IRS, infected rabbit serum; TEM, transmission electron microscope; PEG, poly(ethylene glycol); GLU, glutaraldehyde; NRS, normal rabbit serum; BSA, bovine serum albumin; PBS, phosphate-buffered saline.
1908 - Bose and Conrat introduced the silver microvoltameter which was used with the Nernst
microbalance whose smallest measureable weight was 0.256mg.(6)
The electrochemical quartz crystal
microbalance (EQCM) and probe beam deflection (PBD) have been widely used to study interfacial processes in molecular solvent-based electrolytes.
Immunosensors using a quartz crystal
microbalance. Meas Sci Technol 2003;14:1882-7.
This technology builds on the fundamental basics of the quartz crystal
microbalance (QCM) [1] with several key additional features that are detailed in the Materials and Methods and Results and Discussion sections.
Swedish firm Q-Sense AB introduced the Q-Sense E4, the latest version of its Quartz Crystal
Microbalance with Dissipation monitoring technology.