화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of Physical Chemistry B, Vol.103, No.32, 6741-6745, 1999
Investigations of the force-distance behavior in polar liquids
Scanning force microscopy (force-distance curves) is employed to study the interaction of two SiOx surfaces in a homologous series of hydrogen-bonded liquids. The force-distance behavior and adhesion, determined by solvation effects as well as van der Waals and electrostatic forces, vary systematically with the structure of the liquid molecule. A model is proposed which relates the molecular arrangement in the confining geometry of the tip and the underlying surface to the number of hydroxyl groups of the solvents (hydrogen-bonded networks). For a quantitative evaluation, the spring constant is calculated from the geometric parameters and the eigenfrequencies of the cantilever.