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Surface energy, molecular

Ramsay-Shields equation An equation relating the molecular surface energy of a liquid with its temperature... [Pg.341]

The total surface energy generally is larger than the surface free energy. It is frequently the more informative of the two quantities, or at least it is more easily related to molecular models. [Pg.49]

This effect assumes importance only at very small radii, but it has some applications in the treatment of nucleation theory where the excess surface energy of small clusters is involved (see Section IX-2). An intrinsic difficulty with equations such as 111-20 is that the treatment, if not modelistic and hence partly empirical, assumes a continuous medium, yet the effect does not become important until curvature comparable to molecular dimensions is reached. Fisher and Israelachvili [24] measured the force due to the Laplace pressure for a pendular ring of liquid between crossed mica cylinders and concluded that for several organic liquids the effective surface tension remained unchanged... [Pg.54]

The interface between a solid and its vapor (or an inert gas) is discussed in this chapter from an essentially phenomenological point of view. We are interested in surface energies and free energies and in how they may be measured or estimated theoretically. The study of solid surfaces at the molecular level, through the methods of spectroscopy and diffraction, is taken up in Chapter VIII. [Pg.257]

J0rgensen P and Simons J (eds) 1986 Geometrical Derivatives of Energy Surfaces and Molecular Properties (Boston, MA Reidel)... [Pg.2193]

When comparing the nail solution with molecular systems, an additional surface energy term Go, term needs to be added to the fracture energy [1]... [Pg.370]

Once cured, PDMS networks are essentially made of dimethylsiloxane polymeric chains crosslinked with organic linkages. The general and inherent molecular properties of the PDMS polymers are therefore conferred to the silicone network. Low surface energy and flexibility of siloxane segments are two inherent properties very useful in adhesion technology. [Pg.688]

Coran and Patel [33] selected a series of TPEs based on different rubbers and thermoplastics. Three types of rubbers EPDM, ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA), and nitrile (NBR) were selected and the plastics include PP, PS, styrene acrylonitrile (SAN), and PA. It was shown that the ultimate mechanical properties such as stress at break, elongation, and the elastic recovery of these dynamically cured blends increased with the similarity of the rubber and plastic in respect to the critical surface tension for wetting and with the crystallinity of the plastic phase. Critical chain length of the rubber molecule, crystallinity of the hard phase (plastic), and the surface energy are a few of the parameters used in the analysis. Better results are obtained with a crystalline plastic material when the entanglement molecular length of the... [Pg.641]


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