Langmuir, Vol.10, No.8, 2736-2742, 1994
Effect of Dissolved-Gas and Salt on the Hydrophobic Force Between Polypropylene Surfaces
The hydrophobic interaction between polypropylene surfaces in NaCl solutions has been measured using a modified atomic force microscope (AFM). An attractive force of 30 nm range was measured. This is of much shorter range than that reported for Langmuir-Blodgett deposited surfactant films on mica. Removal of the gases dissolved in dilute NaCl solutions was found to reduce the range of the interaction. Increased NaCl concentration up to 1 M has little or no effect on the range of the interaction, within experimental error. The results have implications for the mechanism of the long range hydrophobic interaction.
Keywords:LONG-RANGE ATTRACTION;ALKYL CHAIN-LENGTH;MICA SURFACES;CETYLTRIMETHYLAMMONIUM BROMIDE;FLUOROCARBON SURFACES;ELECTROLYTE-SOLUTIONS;AQUEOUS-ELECTROLYTE;WATER;MICROSCOPE;LIQUID