LaTorre Carmen, Bhushan Bharat
Nanotribology Laboratory for Information Storage and MEMS/NEMS (NLIM), Ohio State University, Columbus, OH 43210, USA.
Ultramicroscopy. 2005 Nov;105(1-4):155-75. doi: 10.1016/j.ultramic.2005.06.032. Epub 2005 Jul 14.
Healthy hair and skin is highly desired. Characterization of their morphological, frictional, and adhesive properties (tribological properties) is essential to enhance understanding of hair and skin and to advance the science. Literature on the tribological characterization of hair and skin is scarce to date. The paper presents nanotribological data and analysis on hair (Caucasian, Asian, and African hair at virgin, chemo-mechanically damaged, and treated conditions) and synthetic hair and skin, as well as roughness data of human skin replica. Roughness statistics are presented to characterize the vertical and spatial surface parameters. Average coefficient of friction values were determined for each ethnicity and hair type, and are discussed. The directionality dependence of friction is also discussed. Magnitude and spatial distribution of adhesive force are used to estimate thickness and distribution of the conditioner film.
人们对健康的头发和皮肤有着极高的追求。对其形态、摩擦和粘附特性(摩擦学特性)进行表征,对于增进对头发和皮肤的理解以及推动相关科学发展至关重要。迄今为止,关于头发和皮肤摩擦学表征的文献较为稀少。本文展示了关于头发(白人、亚洲人和非洲人的原生发、化学机械损伤发以及处理后的头发)、合成头发和皮肤的纳米摩擦学数据及分析,以及人体皮肤复制品的粗糙度数据。通过呈现粗糙度统计数据来表征垂直和空间表面参数。测定了每种种族和头发类型的平均摩擦系数值并进行了讨论。还讨论了摩擦的方向性依赖性。利用粘附力的大小和空间分布来估计护发素膜的厚度和分布。