Search Results - "de Souza, E.F."
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Superhydrophobic polyethylcyanoacrylate coatings. Contact area with water measured by Raman spectral images, contact angle and Cassie–Baxter model
Published in Journal of colloid and interface science (15-12-2012)“…[Display omitted] ► Folded cyanoacrylate rings forming knots that contact water. ► Confocal Raman microscopy images of the water/film contact area. ► Apolar…”
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Water molecular arrangement at air/water interfaces probed by atomic force microscopy
Published in Chemical physics letters (14-02-2005)“…Different points along hydrophobic surfaces like air bubble interfaces in water when probed by atomic force microscope tips reveal distinct behaviors. At some…”
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Line tension at high contact angle wetting: Contribution to interfacial energy at long distances (≫100 Å) from the triple line contour
Published in Chemical physics letters (25-10-2007)“…Line tension effect on the water/air interfacial energy induced by the texture of PTFE substrates where air bubbles are anchored. We measured water/air…”
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Interfacial aqueous solutions dielectric constant measurements using atomic force microscopy
Published in Chemical physics letters (18-08-2000)“…The exchange of the volume of a region of the electric double layer of a mica surface immersed in aqueous solutions, with a dielectric constant ϵ DL, by a…”
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Rupture force of adsorbed self-assembled surfactant layers
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Measurements of long-range attractive forces between hydrophobic surfaces and atomic force microscopy tips
Published in Chemical physics letters (10-07-2003)“…We have measured the force acting on neutral tips as function of distance to hydrophobic surfaces in aqueous solutions. The unusually large magnitude of this…”
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Dielectric constant measurements of interfacial aqueous solutions using atomic force microscopy
Published in Journal of molecular catalysis. A, Chemical (20-02-2001)“…Dielectric constant variation at aqueous solution/mica interfaces is shown to be responsible for the force acting on tips immersed in the double layer. The…”
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Rupture force of adsorbed self-assembled surfactant layers: Effect of the dielectric exchange force
Published in Chemical physics letters (31-08-2001)“…The tip applied force necessary to obtain tip/substrate contact, i.e., rupture force between adsorbed layers of self-assembled surfactant films and atomic…”
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Ionic surfactant films imaged by atomic force microscopy
Published in Journal of molecular catalysis. A, Chemical (20-02-2001)“…Forces acting on atomic force microscope (AFM) tips responsible for image formation are measured during scanning of films of ionic surfactant molecules…”
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Aluminum Polyphosphate Nanoparticles: Preparation, Particle Size Determination, and Microchemistry
Published in Journal of colloid and interface science (15-09-1999)“…Admixture of aluminum nitrate, sodium polyphosphate, and ammonium hydroxide solutions yields stable dispersions of hydrated aluminum polyphosphate particles…”
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Improved latex film-glass adhesion under wet environments by using an aluminum polyphosphate filler
Published in Journal of adhesion science and technology (01-01-1999)“…-Non-crystalline aluminum polyphosphate (A1PP) was added as a filler to poly(vinyl acetate) latex and the resulting dispersion was used both as a glass coating…”
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Feasibility of an endoscopic approach to the axillary nerve and the nerve to the long head of the triceps brachii with the help of the Da Vinci Robot
Published in Chirurgie de la main (01-09-2013)“…Surgery to transfer the axillary nerve and the nerve of the long head of the triceps presents two obstacles: 1) the access portals are not standardized and 2)…”
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