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Solid-Gas Interaction

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Abstract

This chapter introduces the long-range forces to surface dynamics of solid-gas interfaces. In principle, two kinds of intermolecular origin forces based on the deformation polarizability, α0, and dipole moment, μ, of a molecule offer themselves: the London dispersive component and the specific component of the adsorption Gibbs free energy. This was newly to find surface free energy, surface energy (or surface enthalpy), acid-base character, degree of adhesion between solid-solid interfaces, adsorption isotherm, and energetic distribution in a monolayer.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)59-145
Number of pages87
JournalInterface Science and Technology
Volume18
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 18 Jul 2011

Keywords

  • London dispersive component
  • Long-range forces
  • Solid-gas interfaces
  • Specific (acid-base) component
  • Surface free energy

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