Surface Force Measurements Between Precious Metals Under Controlled Potential Conditons

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Abstract

Many investigators measured surface forces between hydrophobic macroscopic surfaces using atomic force microscope (AFM). Some investigators observed long-range attractions and attributed them to the presence of hydrophobic forces, while others suggested that they are artifacts of the nano-bubbles and cavities associated with the hydrophobic surfaces. Still others suggested that the long-range attractions are due to the electrostatic interactions between charged patches present on opposing surfaces and hence are unrelated to surface hydrophobicity. In the present work, we have measured long-range attractions between gold- (or silver-) coated surfaces hydrophobized in potassium ethyl xanthate (KEX) solutions at pH 9.2 under controlled potential conditions. The results of our AFM force measurements are consistent with those of the contact angle and voltammetry experiments, indicating that the long-range attractions are hydrophobic forces.
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APA:  (2012)  Surface Force Measurements Between Precious Metals Under Controlled Potential Conditons

MLA: Surface Force Measurements Between Precious Metals Under Controlled Potential Conditons. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2012.

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