Novel analytical expressions for determining van der Waals interaction between a particle and air-water interface: Unexpected stronger van der Waals force than capillary force

Author(s):  
Yichun Du ◽  
Scott A. Bradford ◽  
Chongyang Shen ◽  
Tiantian Li ◽  
Xiaoyuan Bi ◽  
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2012 ◽  
Vol 557-559 ◽  
pp. 505-509
Author(s):  
Gao Feng Wei ◽  
Ting Ting Yan ◽  
Hong Fen Gao

In this paper the interfacial cohesive law of composite for single-wall carbon nanotubes (CNTs) and single crystal metal is characterized by van der Waals force, and the new interfacial cohesive law is established. The van der Waals force is sensitively related to the distance of atoms, therefore single crystal metal is delaminated according to the structure of crystal lattices that the metal atoms of same distance to CNTs are divided into one layer, and a series of parameters are obtained. The analytical expressions of the new cohesive law are useful to studying the composite interface between CNTs and single crystal metal, and can give the macro properties of the composites accurately.


Author(s):  
Ali Darvishian ◽  
Hamid Moeenfard ◽  
Hasan Zohoor ◽  
Mohammad Taghi Ahmadian

The current paper deals with the problem of static instability of Micro/Nano mirrors under the combined effect of capillary force and van der Waals force. First the governing equations of the statical behavior of Micro/Nano mirrors under the combined effect of capillary force and casimir force is obtained using the newtons first law of motion. The dependence of the critical tilting angle on the physical and geometrical parameters of the nano/micromirror and its supporting torsional beams is investigated. It is found that existence of vdW torque can considerably reduce the stability limits of the nano/micromirror. It is also found that rotation angle of the mirror due to capillary force highly depends on the vdW toque applied to the mirror. Finally analytical tool Homotopy Perturbation Mehtod (HPM) is utilized for prediction of the nano/micromirror behaviour under combined capillary and vdW force. It is observed that a sixth order perturbation approximation accurately predicts the rotation angle and stability limits of the mirror. Results of this paper can be used for successful fabrication of nano/micromirrors using wet etching process where capillary force plays a major role in the system.


2016 ◽  
Vol 28 (19) ◽  
pp. 7125-7133 ◽  
Author(s):  
Peng Xiao ◽  
Jincui Gu ◽  
Changjin Wan ◽  
Shuai Wang ◽  
Jiang He ◽  
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Soft Matter ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 15 (38) ◽  
pp. 7672-7677 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wei Wu ◽  
Xinxin Liu ◽  
Shun-Li Chen ◽  
Qunhui Yuan ◽  
Wei Gan

In this work, energetics of the adsorption of polystyrene nanoparticles at the hexadecane–water interface was studied with second harmonic generation, which highlighted the significance of van der Waals interaction between oil phase and particles.


Author(s):  
Randall W. Smith ◽  
John Dash

The structure of the air-water interface forms a boundary layer that involves biological ,chemical geological and physical processes in its formation. Freshwater and sea surface microlayers form at the air-water interface and include a diverse assemblage of organic matter, detritus, microorganisms, plankton and heavy metals. The sampling of microlayers and the examination of components is presently a significant area of study because of the input of anthropogenic materials and their accumulation at the air-water interface. The neustonic organisms present in this environment may be sensitive to the toxic components of these inputs. Hardy reports that over 20 different methods have been developed for sampling of microlayers, primarily for bulk chemical analysis. We report here the examination of microlayer films for the documentation of structure and composition.Baier and Gucinski reported the use of Langmuir-Blogett films obtained on germanium prisms for infrared spectroscopic analysis (IR-ATR) of components. The sampling of microlayers has been done by collecting fi1ms on glass plates and teflon drums, We found that microlayers could be collected on 11 mm glass cover slips by pulling a Langmuir-Blogett film from a surface microlayer. Comparative collections were made on methylcel1ulose filter pads. The films could be air-dried or preserved in Lugol's Iodine Several slicks or surface films were sampled in September, 1987 in Chesapeake Bay, Maryland and in August, 1988 in Sequim Bay, Washington, For glass coverslips the films were air-dried, mounted on SEM pegs, ringed with colloidal silver, and sputter coated with Au-Pd, The Langmuir-Blogett film technique maintained the structure of the microlayer intact for examination, SEM observation and EDS analysis were then used to determine organisms and relative concentrations of heavy metals, using a Link AN 10000 EDS system with an ISI SS40 SEM unit. Typical heavy microlayer films are shown in Figure 3.


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