鲁 TiO2纳米晶体之间的定向范德瓦尔斯吸引力
Xin Zhang1, Yang He2, Maria L Sushko1
1Physical and Computational Sciences Directorate, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA, USA.
概括
鲁纳米晶体之间的分散力取决于近距离的方向和水分. 这些力量可以产生扭矩,影响溶液和材料中的粒子相互作用.
科学领域:
- 材料科学
- 表面化学
- 纳米技术
背景情况:
- 相互的格子方向影响了晶体粒子之间的力量.
- 不同向的格子极化性表明范德瓦尔斯分散吸引力可以取决于方向.
研究的目的:
- 测量 rutile 纳米晶体之间的范德瓦尔斯分散吸引力.
- 调查相互导向和表面水分对这种吸引力的影响.
主要方法:
- 实验测量路纳米晶体之间的力.
- 不同的纳米晶体分离,相互导向和表面水分.
主要成果:
- 在较大的距离 (几十纳米) 上,吸引力是弱的且独立于方向.
- 在密切的分离 (一个水化层) 时,吸引力强烈地取决于亚齐图斯对齐.
- 干预水密度系统地降低了近距离的吸引力.
结论:
- 在纳米尺度上,分散力表现出方向和水分依赖性.
- 利夫希茨的理论准确地预测了测量的力量.
- 分散力可以在溶液和材料中的相互作用粒子之间诱导扭矩.
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