Theory of Adhesive Forces Across Interfaces

2. Interfacial Hydrogen Bonds as Acid—Base Phenomena and as Factors Enhancing Adhesion
  • Robert J. Good
  • Manoj K. Chaudhury
  • Carel J. van Oss

Abstract

The theory of the apolar components of interfacial forces was examined in the previous chapter of this volume.(1) It has been possible to develop that theory of apolar components at this time owing to the existence of quantitative, mathematically formulated theories of forces between molecules (e.g., the London theory) together with the Lifshitz electromagnetic theory of the interaction of macroscopic bodies. (See the previous chapter for references.)

Keywords

Free Energy Contact Angle Interfacial Tension Lewis Acid Surface Free Energy 
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Authors and Affiliations

  • Robert J. Good
    • 1
  • Manoj K. Chaudhury
    • 2
  • Carel J. van Oss
    • 3
  1. 1.Department of Chemical EngineeringState University of New York at BuffaloBuffaloUSA
  2. 2.Dow Corning CorporationMidlandUSA
  3. 3.Department of Chemical Engineering and Department of MicrobiologyState University of New York at BuffaloBuffaloUSA

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