Title of article
Atomic force microscopy characterization of the surface wettability of natural fibres
Author/Authors
Alexis Pietak، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
9
From page
3627
To page
3635
Abstract
Natural fibres represent a readily available source of ecologically friendly and inexpensive reinforcement in composites with degradable
thermoplastics, however chemical treatments of fibres are required to prepare feasible composites. It is desirable to characterize the surface
wettability of fibres after chemical treatment as the polarity of cellulose-based fibres influences compatibility with a polymer matrix. Assessment of
the surface wettability of natural fibres using conventional methods presents a challenge as the surfaces are morphologically and chemically
heterogeneous, rough, and can be strongly wicking. In this work it is shown that under atmospheric conditions the adhesion force between an
atomic force microscopy (AFM) tip and the fibre surface can estimate the water contact angle and surface wettability of the fibre. AFM adhesion
force measurements are suitable for the more difficult surfaces of natural fibres and in addition allow for correlations between microstructural
features and surface wettability characteristics.
Keywords
Natural fibres , Surface energy , AFM
Journal title
Applied Surface Science
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
Applied Surface Science
Record number
1003379
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