ルチルTiO2ナノ結晶間の方向特異のヴァン・デル・ワールスの引き寄せ
Xin Zhang1, Yang He2, Maria L Sushko1
1Physical and Computational Sciences Directorate, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA, USA.
まとめ
ルチルナノ結晶間の分散力は,近距離での指向と水分に依存する. これらの力はトルクを生じさせ,溶液や材料の粒子の相互作用に影響を与えます.
科学分野:
- 材料科学
- 表面化学
- ナノテクノロジー
背景:
- 相互の格子向きは,結晶粒子の間の力を影響する.
- アニゾトロプ的格子極化性は,ヴァン・ダー・ワールスの分散吸引が方向に依存することを示唆している.
研究 の 目的:
- ルチルナノ結晶間のヴァン・デル・ワールス分散引力を測定する.
- 相互の方向性や表面の水分化が 引き寄せに与える影響を調べる
主な方法:
- ルチルナノ結晶間の力の実験測定
- 異なるナノ結晶の分離,相互の方向性,そして表面の水分化.
主要な成果:
- 大きな距離 (数十ナノメートル) で,吸引力は弱く,方向性から独立しています.
- 密接な分離 (一水分層) では,引き寄せはアジムタル配列に強く依存する.
- 干渉する水の密度は 接近距離での引き寄せを 系統的に減少させる.
結論:
- 分散力はナノスケールでの方向性および水分依存性を表します.
- リフシッツ理論は,測定された力を正確に予測します.
- 分散力は溶液と材料内の相互作用する粒子の間でトルクを誘導することができます.
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