Institute for Materials and Processes, School of Engineering, The University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.
Langmuir. 2012 Mar 13;28(10):4754-67. doi: 10.1021/la2049037. Epub 2012 Feb 29.
We redevelop a theoretical model that, in conjunction with atomic force microscopy (AFM), can be used as a noninvasive method for determination of the elastic modulus of a polymer nanodroplet residing on a flat, rigid substrate. The model is a continuum theory that combines surface and elasticity theories for prediction of the droplet's elastic modulus, given experimental measurement of its adsorbed height. Utilization of AFM-measured heights for relevant droplets reported in the literature and from our own experiments illustrated the following: the significance of both surface and elasticity effects in determining a polymer droplet's spreading behavior; the extent of a continuum theory's validity as one approaches the nanoscale; and a droplet size effect on the elastic modulus.
我们重新开发了一个理论模型,该模型结合原子力显微镜(AFM)可以作为一种非侵入性方法,用于测定位于平坦刚性基底上的聚合物纳米液滴的弹性模量。该模型是一种连续体理论,结合了表面和弹性理论,用于预测液滴的弹性模量,前提是实验测量其吸附高度。利用文献中报道的 AFM 测量的相关液滴的高度和我们自己的实验结果说明了以下几点:在确定聚合物液滴的铺展行为时,表面和弹性效应的重要性;连续体理论在接近纳米尺度时的有效性程度;以及液滴尺寸对弹性模量的影响。