화학공학소재연구정보센터
Langmuir, Vol.16, No.16, 6374-6376, 2000
Adhesion and deformation of a single latex particle
The rupture of contact between a single latex particle and an atomic force microscope tip has been investigated at nanoscopic scales by monitoring retracting force-distance curves. The particle is highly elongated, and an intermittent rupture proceeds at the tip/latex interface. The minimal force of detachment, the separation energy, and the long distance shape of the curve depend on the tip velocity and are strongly sensitive to the presence of nearby particles. This indicates that viscoelastic dissipations occur over spatial scales depending on the particles organization. The formation of long nanofilaments seems to be a specific dissipative mechanism prominent for isolated particles.