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Adhesion as an interplay between particle size and surface roughness

Surface roughness plays an important role in the adhesion of small particles. In this paper we have investigated adhesion as a geometrical effect taking into account both the particle size and the size of the surface features. Adhesion is studied using blunt model particles on surfaces up to 10 nm r...

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Published in:Journal of colloid and interface science 2006-12, Vol.304 (2), p.524-529
Main Authors: Katainen, J., Paajanen, M., Ahtola, E., Pore, V., Lahtinen, J.
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Language:English
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Summary:Surface roughness plays an important role in the adhesion of small particles. In this paper we have investigated adhesion as a geometrical effect taking into account both the particle size and the size of the surface features. Adhesion is studied using blunt model particles on surfaces up to 10 nm root-mean-square (RMS) roughness. Measurements with particles both smaller and larger than surface features are presented. Results indicate different behavior in these areas. Adhesion of particles smaller than or similar in size to the asperities depend mainly on the size and shape of the asperities and only weakly on the size of the particle. For large particles also the particle size has a significant effect on the adhesion. A new model, which takes the relative size of particles and asperities into account, is also derived and compared to the experimental data. The proposed model predicts adhesion well over a wide range of particle/asperity length scales. Adhesion of particles smaller than the asperities depends mainly on the size and shape of the asperities. For large particles, also particle size has significant effect.
ISSN:0021-9797
1095-7103
DOI:10.1016/j.jcis.2006.09.015