
Molecular Adhesion and Its Applications
The Sticky Universe
Kevin Kendall(Author)
Springer (Publisher)
Published on 18. March 2013
Book
Paperback/Softback
XXI, 429 pages
978-1-4757-7492-4 (ISBN)
Description
At the beginning of the twentieth century, engineers and technologists would have recognized the importance of adhesion in two main aspects: First, in the display of friction between surfaces - at the time a topic of growing importance to engineers; the second in crafts requiring the joining of materials - principally wood-to form engineering structures. While physical scientists would have admitted the adhesive properties of glues, gels, and certain pastes, they regarded them as materials of uncertain formulation, too impure to be amenable to precise experiment. Biological scientists were aware also of adhesive phenomena, but the science was supported by documentation rather than understanding. By the end of the century, adhesion and adhesives were playing a crucial and deliberate role in the formulation of materials, in the design and manufacture of engineering structures without weakening rivets or pins, and in the use of thin sections and intricate shapes. Miniaturization down to the micro- and now to the nano-level of mechanical, electrical, electronic, and optical devices relied heavily on the understanding and the technology of adhesion. For most of the century, physical scientists were aware that the states of matter, whether gas, liquid, or solid, were determined by the competition between thermal energy and int- molecular binding forces. Then the solid state had to be differentiated into crystals, amorphous glasses, metals, etc. , so the importance of the molecular attractions in determining stiffness and strength became clearer.
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Edition
Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2004
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Research
Illustrations
XXI, 429 p.
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 155 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
686 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4757-7492-4 (9781475774924)
DOI
10.1007/b100328
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Content
to Molecular Adhesion and Fracture: The Adhesion Paradox.- Phenomenology of Adhesion: Fracture Stranger than Friction.- Theories and Laws of Molecular Adhesion: All Molecules Adhere.- Evidence for the First Law of Adhesion: Surface Leap into Contact.- Intermolecular Forces: The New Geometry of Computer Modeling.- Evidence for the Second Law of Adhesion: Contamination Reduces Adhesion.- Influence of the Adhesion and Fracture Mechanism: The Third Law.- More Intricate Mechanisms: Raising and Lowering Adhesion.- Adhesion of Particles: Deformation, Friction, and Sintering.- Adhesion of Colloids: Dispersion, Aggregation, and Flocculation.- Pastes and Gels: Effects of Adhesion on Structure and Behavior.- Adhesion of Biological Cells: The Nature of Slime.- Nano-adhesion: Joining Materials for Electronic Applications.- Films and Layers: Adhesion of Coatings.- Fracture and Toughness of Engineering Adhesive Joints.- Composite Materilas: Held Together by Adhesion at Interfaces.- The Future of Molecular Adhesion.