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Calculated surface energies from pull-off data

Table L Calculated surface energies from pull-off data over the applied load range of 20 nN to 75 nN (silicon nitride cantilever, k = 0.58 N/m, and tip with... Table L Calculated surface energies from pull-off data over the applied load range of 20 nN to 75 nN (silicon nitride cantilever, k = 0.58 N/m, and tip with...
SFA has been traditionally used to measure the forces between modified mica surfaces. Before the JKR theory was developed, Israelachvili and Tabor [57] measured the force versus distance (F vs. d) profile and pull-off force (Pf) between steric acid monolayers assembled on mica surfaces. The authors calculated the surface energy of these monolayers from the Hamaker constant determined from the F versus d data. In a later paper on the measurement of forces between surfaces immersed in a variety of electrolytic solutions, Israelachvili [93] reported that the interfacial energies in aqueous electrolytes varies over a wide range (0.01-10 mJ/m-). In this work Israelachvili found that the adhesion energies depended on pH, type of cation, and the crystallographic orientation of mica. [Pg.107]


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