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Dense star polymers for calibrating/characterizing sub-micron apertures

  • US 4,713,975 A
  • Filed: 05/30/1986
  • Issued: 12/22/1987
  • Est. Priority Date: 05/30/1986
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. In a substance having at least one aperture of a diameter of about 10,000 Angstroms or less, a process for measuring and characterizing the diameter of said aperture, comprising:

  • (a) contacting said substance with a solution of a plurality of dense star polymers having at least one core branch emanating from a core, each core branch having at least one terminal group provided that (1) the ratio of terminal groups to the branches emanating from the core is 2;

    1 or greater, (2) the density of terminal groups in the dense star polymer is at least 1.5 times that of an extended conventional star polymer having similar core and monomeric moieties and a comparable molecular weight and number of core branches wherein each of such branches of the extended conventional star polymer bears only one terminal group, (3) a molecular volume that is equal to or less than 80 percent of the molecular volume of said extended conventional star polymer, and (4) the two-dimensional molecular diameter of the dense star polymer is in the range from about 8 to about 10,000 Angstroms;

    (b) passing through or into said aperture at least one dense star polymer having a molecular diameter of about equal to or less than the diameter of said aperture; and

    (c) calculating the diameter of said aperture from measurements of either those dense star polymers passing therethrough or thereinto said aperture, of those dense star polymers not passing therethrough or thereinto, or of the combined measurements of those dense star polymers passing therethrough or thereinto said aperture and those not passing therethrough or thereinto.

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