Department of Polymer Science, The University of Akron, Akron, Ohio 44325, United States.
Nano Lett. 2010 Nov 10;10(11):4509-13. doi: 10.1021/nl102398w. Epub 2010 Oct 12.
The adhesion and friction behavior of soft materials, including compliant brushes and hairs, depends on the temporal and spatial evolution of the interfaces in contact. For compliant nanofibrous materials, the actual contact area individual fibers make with surfaces depends on the preload applied upon contact. Using in situ microscopy observations of preloaded nanotube hairs, we show how nanotubes make cooperative contact with a surface by buckling and conforming to the surface topography. The overall adhesion of compliant nanohairs increases with increasing preload as nanotubes deform and continuously add new side-wall contacts with the surface. Electrical resistance measurements indicate significant hysteresis in the relative contact area. Contact area increases with preload (or stress) and decreases suddenly during unloading, consistent with strong adhesion observed for these complaint nanohairs.
软材料(包括柔顺刷和毛发)的粘附和摩擦行为取决于接触界面的时间和空间演变。对于柔顺的纳米纤维材料,单个纤维与表面实际的接触面积取决于接触时施加的预载。通过对预加载纳米管毛发的原位显微镜观察,我们展示了纳米管如何通过弯曲和顺应表面形貌与表面进行协同接触。随着纳米管变形并不断增加与表面的侧壁接触,柔顺纳米毛发的整体粘附力随着预载的增加而增加。电阻测量表明相对接触面积存在显著滞后。接触面积随预载(或应力)增加,并在卸载过程中突然减小,与这些柔顺纳米毛发观察到的强粘附力一致。