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File name www.thinksrs.com-qcmref.pdf www.thinkSRS.com Quartz Crystal Microbalance References Books and Review Articles 1. D.S. Ballantine et. al., "Acoustic Wave Sensors-Theory, Design, and Physico- Chemical Applications", Academic Press, 1996. 2. C. Lu and A.W. Czanderna, in "Applications of Piezoelectric Quartz Crystal Microbalances", Czanderna and Lu (Eds.) Elsevier, New York, 1984. 3. C. K. O'Sullivan and G.G. Guilbault, "Commercial Quartz Crystal Microbalances- Theory and Applications", Biosensors and Bioelectronics 14(1999) 663. 4. Celia Henry, "Measuring the Masses: Quartz Crystal Microbalances", Anal Chem., News and Features, Oct 1996, p. 625A.Note: Original product review by the editors of Analytical Chemistry, covers the QCM commercial offerings 5. Judith Handley, "Quartz Crystal Microbalances" Some New Innovations Stand Alongside the Standard, reliable workhorse", Anal Chem., April 2001, 225A. Note: An updated product review from the editorial team of Anal. Chem. Journal. 6. Daniel A. Buttry and Michael Ward, "Measurement of Interfacial Processes at Electrode Surfaces with the electrochemical Quartz Crystal Microbalance", Chem. Reviews 92(6) (1922) 1355-1379. Note: This is one of the best review articles written on the subject of EQCMs. The theory is clearly explained, and the limitations of the technique and the current understanding are presented. Everybody in the field must read this paper! 7. Stephen Martin, "Closing Remarks", Faraday Discuss 107(1997)463. Note: This is an excellent review of the QCM technology and theory as of 1997. It includes sections on: measurement techniques, modern devices, models and unsolved problems. The surface roughness issue is also discussed. S. Martin is one of the leaders in the field- read everything he writes. 8. A. R. Hillman, "The QCM in Electrochemistry", Electrochimica Acta (Special Issue) 45(22 & 23), 304 pages, year 2000. Note: A special issue dedicated to the EQCM. 9. Faraday Discussions, volume 107, 1997. Excellent compilation of articles by several leaders in the field including Stephen Martin, K.K. Kanazawa, Johannsmann, Hauptmann, etc. A must read for QCM practitioners. 10. Cass, T. & Ligles, F.S., "Immobilized Biomolecules in Analysis - A Practical Approach", Oxford University Press 1998; ISBN 0 19 963636 2. Theoretical Models 1. C. E. Reed, K. Keiji Kanazawa, and J. H. Kaufman, "Physical description of viscoelastically loaded AT-cut quartz resonator", J. Appl. Phys. 68(5)(1990)1993. 2. R A Crane and G Fischer, "Analysis of a quartz crystal microbalance with coatings of finite viscosity " J. Phys. D: Appl. Phys. 12 No 12 (14 December 1979) 2019-2026 3. E. Benes et. al., "Vibration modes of mass-loaded plano-convex quartz crystal resonators", J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 90(2) (1991) 700. 4. H. Nowotny et. al., "Layered piezoelectric resonators with an arbitrary number of electrodes (general one-dimensional treatment), J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 90(3) (1991) 12 |
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