Direct Measurement of Energy Barriers on Rough and Heterogeneous Solid Surfaces
The "three-liquid" contact angle approach to the surface free energy components of solids was applied to poly (vinyl fluoride), rough and flattened, with and without flame treatment. Lifshitz-van der Waals (LW), γ LW SL , and acid-base (AB), γ LW SL , components were determined and used to...
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description | The "three-liquid" contact angle approach to the surface free energy components of solids was applied to poly (vinyl fluoride), rough and flattened, with and without flame treatment. Lifshitz-van der Waals (LW), γ
LW
SL
, and acid-base (AB), γ
LW
SL
, components were determined and used to calculate −δG
SL
(W
adhesion
SL
) for the formation of interfaces of five liquids with polymer. The automated goniometer allowed the determination of the energy barriers, −δ G*
SL
as the advancing liquid moved from pinned configuration to a metastable one. The acid-base component of the barriers was much greater than the LW, and the magnitude of the barriers was only slightly reduced by flattening. |
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LW
SL
, and acid-base (AB), γ
LW
SL
, components were determined and used to calculate −δG
SL
(W
adhesion
SL
) for the formation of interfaces of five liquids with polymer. The automated goniometer allowed the determination of the energy barriers, −δ G*
SL
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LW
SL
, and acid-base (AB), γ
LW
SL
, components were determined and used to calculate −δG
SL
(W
adhesion
SL
) for the formation of interfaces of five liquids with polymer. The automated goniometer allowed the determination of the energy barriers, −δ G*
SL
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LW
SL
, and acid-base (AB), γ
LW
SL
, components were determined and used to calculate −δG
SL
(W
adhesion
SL
) for the formation of interfaces of five liquids with polymer. The automated goniometer allowed the determination of the energy barriers, −δ G*
SL
as the advancing liquid moved from pinned configuration to a metastable one. The acid-base component of the barriers was much greater than the LW, and the magnitude of the barriers was only slightly reduced by flattening.</abstract><cop>Basingstoke</cop><pub>Taylor & Francis Group</pub><doi>10.1080/00218469708015218</doi><tpages>17</tpages></addata></record> |
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