The adhesion and friction behavior of soft materials, including compliant brushes and hairs, depends on the temporal and spatial evolution of the interfaces in contact. For compliant nanofibrous materials, the actual contact area individual fibers make with surfaces depends on the preload applied upon contact. Using in situ microscopy observations of preloaded nanotube hairs, we show how nanotubes make cooperative contact with a surface by buckling and conforming to the surface topography. The overall adhesion of compliant nanohairs increases with increasing preload as nanotubes deform and continuously add new side-wall contacts with the surface. Electrical resistance measurements indicate significant hysteresis in the relative contact area...
The adhesion of long, straight, single-walled carbon nanotubes to surfaces is examined usingmultidim...
Nanoscale contacts are relevant in advanced technologies like nanomanufacturing, scanning probe micr...
The nanotribological characterization of carbon nanotubes is fundamental for the exploration of new ...
The adhesion and friction between two AlOnanowires (NWs) was characterized by the use of optical mic...
The adhesion and friction coupling of hierarchical carbon nanotube arrays was investigated with a hi...
The adhesion and friction coupling of hierarchical carbon nanotube arrays was investigated with a hi...
An accurate grasp of the mechanical properties, especially Young's moduli, of one dimensional nanoma...
The behavior of a nano-scale cylindrical body (e.g. a fiber), lying on a substrate and acted upon by...
The elastic and adhesive properties of nominally vertically aligned carbon nanotube (CNT) turfs have...
Interfacial phenomena and materials properties are not only influenced by the chemical makeup, and t...
The adhesion behavior of elastomeric nanofibers was examined by a contact-mechanical approach using ...
The fibre probe atomic force microscope is developed, which allows direct measurement of force and f...
© 2021 The Royal Society of Chemistry. The advantageous intrinsic and scale-dependent properties of ...
An analysis to understand and quantify the phenomenon of nano-friction and stick-slip observed durin...
Controlling friction and adhesion is relevant in nature and in our daily life. Such control can be a...
The adhesion of long, straight, single-walled carbon nanotubes to surfaces is examined usingmultidim...
Nanoscale contacts are relevant in advanced technologies like nanomanufacturing, scanning probe micr...
The nanotribological characterization of carbon nanotubes is fundamental for the exploration of new ...
The adhesion and friction between two AlOnanowires (NWs) was characterized by the use of optical mic...
The adhesion and friction coupling of hierarchical carbon nanotube arrays was investigated with a hi...
The adhesion and friction coupling of hierarchical carbon nanotube arrays was investigated with a hi...
An accurate grasp of the mechanical properties, especially Young's moduli, of one dimensional nanoma...
The behavior of a nano-scale cylindrical body (e.g. a fiber), lying on a substrate and acted upon by...
The elastic and adhesive properties of nominally vertically aligned carbon nanotube (CNT) turfs have...
Interfacial phenomena and materials properties are not only influenced by the chemical makeup, and t...
The adhesion behavior of elastomeric nanofibers was examined by a contact-mechanical approach using ...
The fibre probe atomic force microscope is developed, which allows direct measurement of force and f...
© 2021 The Royal Society of Chemistry. The advantageous intrinsic and scale-dependent properties of ...
An analysis to understand and quantify the phenomenon of nano-friction and stick-slip observed durin...
Controlling friction and adhesion is relevant in nature and in our daily life. Such control can be a...
The adhesion of long, straight, single-walled carbon nanotubes to surfaces is examined usingmultidim...
Nanoscale contacts are relevant in advanced technologies like nanomanufacturing, scanning probe micr...
The nanotribological characterization of carbon nanotubes is fundamental for the exploration of new ...