Fundamental knowledge about the mechanisms of adhesion between oxide particles with diameters of few nanometers is impeded by the difficulties associated with direct measurements of contact forces at such a small size scale. Here we develop a strategy based on AFM force spectroscopy combined with all-atom molecular dynamics simulations to quantify and explain the nature of the contact forces between 10 nm small TiO2 nanoparticles. The method is based on the statistical analysis of the force peaks measured in repeated approaching/retracting loops of an AFM cantilever into a film of nanoparticle agglomerates and relies on the in-situ imaging of the film stretching behavior in an AFM/TEM setup. Sliding and rolling events first lead to local re...
Adhesion between particles and solid surfaces is a key factor in many industrial applications. The s...
Nanoscale contacts are relevant in advanced technologies like nanomanufacturing, scanning probe micr...
© 2017 Dr Jianing LuFriction is caused by the energy dissipation between two interfaces in relative ...
Fundamental knowledge about the mechanisms of adhesion between oxide particles with diameters of few...
In this work the mechanical interaction mechanisms between TiO2 nanoparticles at ambient conditions ...
Interparticle forces govern the mechanical behavior of granular matter and direct the hierarchical a...
In this work the mechanical interaction mechanisms between TiO2 nanoparticles at ambient conditions ...
The size dependent contact behavior of nanoparticle agglomerates was studied. Size fractionated TiO2...
Efficient nanopowder processing requires knowledge of the powder's mechanical properties. Due to the...
Adhesion forces between functionalized gold colloidal nanoparticles (Au NPs) and scanning probe micr...
In this thesis work the atomic force microscope (AFM) was employed first as a high precision manipul...
The surface roughness of a few asperities and their influence on the work of adhesion is of scientif...
Cluster-assembled nanostructured Titanium Oxide (ns-TiOx) deposited by Supersonic Cluster Beam Depos...
The main hypothesis of this work is that silicon dioxide nanofluids can reduce the work of adhesion ...
A simple physical strategy to reduce the frictional and adhesive forces on TiO<sub>2</sub> films was...
Adhesion between particles and solid surfaces is a key factor in many industrial applications. The s...
Nanoscale contacts are relevant in advanced technologies like nanomanufacturing, scanning probe micr...
© 2017 Dr Jianing LuFriction is caused by the energy dissipation between two interfaces in relative ...
Fundamental knowledge about the mechanisms of adhesion between oxide particles with diameters of few...
In this work the mechanical interaction mechanisms between TiO2 nanoparticles at ambient conditions ...
Interparticle forces govern the mechanical behavior of granular matter and direct the hierarchical a...
In this work the mechanical interaction mechanisms between TiO2 nanoparticles at ambient conditions ...
The size dependent contact behavior of nanoparticle agglomerates was studied. Size fractionated TiO2...
Efficient nanopowder processing requires knowledge of the powder's mechanical properties. Due to the...
Adhesion forces between functionalized gold colloidal nanoparticles (Au NPs) and scanning probe micr...
In this thesis work the atomic force microscope (AFM) was employed first as a high precision manipul...
The surface roughness of a few asperities and their influence on the work of adhesion is of scientif...
Cluster-assembled nanostructured Titanium Oxide (ns-TiOx) deposited by Supersonic Cluster Beam Depos...
The main hypothesis of this work is that silicon dioxide nanofluids can reduce the work of adhesion ...
A simple physical strategy to reduce the frictional and adhesive forces on TiO<sub>2</sub> films was...
Adhesion between particles and solid surfaces is a key factor in many industrial applications. The s...
Nanoscale contacts are relevant in advanced technologies like nanomanufacturing, scanning probe micr...
© 2017 Dr Jianing LuFriction is caused by the energy dissipation between two interfaces in relative ...