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Adsorption theory secondary force interactions

Adhesion is created by primary and secondary forces according to the theory of adsorption interaction. This theory is applied the most widely for the description of interaction in particulate filled or reinforced polymers [30]. The approach is based on the theory of contact wetting and focuses its attention mainly on the influence of secondary forces. Accordingly, the strength of the adhesive bond is assumed to be proportional to the reversible work of adhesion (W ), which is necessary to separate two phases with the creation of two new surfaces. [Pg.122]


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