ABSTRACT: We have observed an unusual increase in adhesion hysteresis and frictional forces for poly-(dimethylsiloxane) (PDMS) lenses sliding on smooth glassy surfaces after a period of aging in a laboratory environment. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, contact angle, and in situ surface-sensitive sum frequency generation spectroscopy (SFG)measurements shownodifferences between an aged and unaged lens, indicating that these changes in tribological properties cannot be due to surface contaminant or degradation. Instead, we observed that the SFG intensity of the PDMS Si-CH3 symmetric band is 3 orders of magnitude higher after sliding the aged lenses. Such a large increase in the SFG signal can only arise from very well-ordered PDMS molecules...
When two objects are in contact, the force necessary for one to start sliding over the other is larg...
[[abstract]]When a contact lens is in contact with the eyelid and the cornea, tear proteins start to...
Textured biomaterials have been extensively used in biomedical engineering to modulate mammalian and...
We have observed an unusual increase in adhesion hysteresis and frictional forces for poly(dimethyls...
We have designed a novel approach to couple infrared−visible sum frequency generation (SFG) spectros...
Elastomers swollen with non-polar fluids show potential as anti-adhesive materials. We study the eff...
A better understanding of the molecular-level mechanisms of adhesion at the adhesive/adherend interf...
We report in this contribution the successful application of chemical force microscopy to study agin...
We report in this contribution the successful application of chemical force microscopy to study agin...
The process of ageing in rubbers requires monitoring over long periods (days to years). To do so in ...
Silicone elastomers (Sylgard 184 and 170), based on poly(dimethylsiloxane) (PDMS), were surface trea...
A novel combination of experimental techniques including a lateral force apparatus was developed for...
Silicone elastomers (Sylgard 184 and 170), based on poly(dimethylsiloxane) (PDMS), were surface trea...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to analyze surface changes of three silicone-hydrogel contact len...
The Young’s modulus of cross-linked poly(dimethylsiloxane) (PDMS) surface was quantitatively investi...
When two objects are in contact, the force necessary for one to start sliding over the other is larg...
[[abstract]]When a contact lens is in contact with the eyelid and the cornea, tear proteins start to...
Textured biomaterials have been extensively used in biomedical engineering to modulate mammalian and...
We have observed an unusual increase in adhesion hysteresis and frictional forces for poly(dimethyls...
We have designed a novel approach to couple infrared−visible sum frequency generation (SFG) spectros...
Elastomers swollen with non-polar fluids show potential as anti-adhesive materials. We study the eff...
A better understanding of the molecular-level mechanisms of adhesion at the adhesive/adherend interf...
We report in this contribution the successful application of chemical force microscopy to study agin...
We report in this contribution the successful application of chemical force microscopy to study agin...
The process of ageing in rubbers requires monitoring over long periods (days to years). To do so in ...
Silicone elastomers (Sylgard 184 and 170), based on poly(dimethylsiloxane) (PDMS), were surface trea...
A novel combination of experimental techniques including a lateral force apparatus was developed for...
Silicone elastomers (Sylgard 184 and 170), based on poly(dimethylsiloxane) (PDMS), were surface trea...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to analyze surface changes of three silicone-hydrogel contact len...
The Young’s modulus of cross-linked poly(dimethylsiloxane) (PDMS) surface was quantitatively investi...
When two objects are in contact, the force necessary for one to start sliding over the other is larg...
[[abstract]]When a contact lens is in contact with the eyelid and the cornea, tear proteins start to...
Textured biomaterials have been extensively used in biomedical engineering to modulate mammalian and...