Tailoring surfaces: modifying surface composition and structure for applications in tribology, biology and catalysis
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1. Verfasser: Spencer, Nicholas D. (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Singapore World Scientific c2011
Schriftenreihe:IISc centenary lecture series v. 5
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1. Introduction. 1a. Self-assembled monolayers. 1b. Functionalizing surfaces with polymer brushes. 1c. Using additives to modify surfaces in a self-repairing way. 1d. Structure : a new dimension to surface tailoring. 1e. Spatial distributions on surfaces : from patterns to gradients --
- 2. Chemical modification of surfaces. 2a. Self-assembled monolayers : new approaches. Commentary. 2.1. Self-assembled hexasaccharides : Surface characterization of thiol-terminated sugars adsorbed on a gold surface / M. C. Fritz ... [et al.]. 2.2. Highly oriented, self-assembled alkanephosphate monolayers on tantalum (V) oxide surfaces / D. Brovelli ... [et al.]. 2.3. Structural chemistry of self-assembled monolayers of octadecylphosphoric acid on tantalum oxide surfaces / M. Textor ... [et al.]. 2.4. Alkyl phosphate monolayers, self-assembled from aqueous solution onto metal oxide surfaces / R. Hofer, M. Textor, N. D. Spencer. 2.5. Self-assembled monolayers of dodecyl and hydroxy-dodecyl phosphates on both smooth and rough titanium and titanium oxide surfaces / S. Tosatti ... [et al.]. 2.6. Influence of alkyl chain length on phosphate self-assembled monolayers / Doris M. Spori ... [et al.]. 2.7.
- Macroscopic tribological testing of alkanethiol self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) : Pin-on-disk tribometry with elastomeric sliding contacts / Seunghwan Lee ... [et al.]. 2.8. Fabricating chemical gradients on oxide surfaces by means of fluorinated, catechol-based, self-assembled monolayers / Mathias Rodenstein ... [et al.]. 2b. Surfaces functionalized with polymer brushes for lubrication. Commentary. 2.9. Boundary lubrication of oxide surfaces by poly(L-lysine)-g-poly(ethylene glycol) (PLL-g-PEG) in aqueous media / Seunghwan Lee ... [et al.]. 2.10. The influence of molecular architecture on the macroscopic lubrication properties of the brush-like co-polyelectrolyte poly(L-lysine)-g-poly(ethylene glycol) (PLL-g-PEG) adsorbed on oxide surfaces / M. Muller ... [et al.]. 2.11. Lubrication properties of a brush-like copolymer as a function of the amount of solvent absorbed within the brush / M. Muller ... [et al.]. 2.12.
- Aqueous lubrication of polymers : Influence of surface modification / S. Lee, N. D. Spencer. 2.13. Self-healing behavior of a polyelectrolyte-based lubricant additive for aqueous lubrication of oxide materials / Seunghwan Lee ... [et al.]. 2.14. Poly(L-lysine)-g-poly(ethylene glycol) (PLL-g-PEG) : A versatile aqueous lubricant additive for tribosystems involving thermoplastics / Seunghwan Lee, Nicholas D. Spencer. 2.15. Sweet, hairy, soft, and slippery / Seunghwan Lee, Nicholas D. Spencer. 2.16. Nanotribology of surface-grafted PEG layers in an aqueous environment / Tanja Drobek, Nicholas D. Spencer
The focus of this book is surface modification, with the goal of tailoring materials for a specific application. By means of this approach, ideal bulk properties of a material, such as its tensile strength (temperature stability, density, or even cost) can be combined with optimized surface properties, such as hardness, biocompatibility, low or high friction or adhesion, water repellency or wettability, or catalytic activity. The works of the author - many of his crucial papers are included - deal with the understanding and modification of surfaces and span fields including catalysis, analytical surface science, self-assembled monolayers, tribology, biomaterials, superhydrophobicity and polymer coatings
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