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Perfluoropolyether device

Molecularly thin lubricant film is an important application of nanoscale confined polymeric fluids, and is the focus of this chapter. Ultrathin lubricant films are necessary in high-density data storage to increase the reliability and performance of hard-disk drive (HDD) systems [2-4]. Spinoff and intermittent contact between the slider (or head) and the lubricated disk [ultrathin perfluoropolyether (PFPE) films are applied to the disk s carbon-overcoated surface, as shown in Fig. 1.1] cause loss and reflow of the lubricant film. The relevant HDD technology is summarized briefly in the end-of-chapter Appendix Section A.I, which provides an overview of how certain information technology devices are controlled by nanoscale chemistry. [Pg.2]

Nowadays, most of the microfluidic devices are fabricated in either glass,providing some advantages in particular when aggressive chemical reaction are involved by the presence of solvents, or but the use of silicon, - perfluoropolyether, poly(methyl... [Pg.372]


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