Van der Waals Interactions with Soft Interfaces

Charles B. Hanna, D. A. Pink, B. E. Quinn

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Abstract

Many naturally occurring microbiological and synthetic polymer systems have soft interfaces due, e.g., to the presence of polymer brushes at the surfaces. The initial interactions (before contact) in such systems are typically physical rather than chemical in origin, e.g. electrostatic or van der Waals forces. We calculate the form of the summed van der Waals interaction energies U HS and U SS between two bulk systems separated by a distance D , when one ( U HS ) or both ( U SS ) of their surfaces are soft. We find that the summed interactions diverge weakly as , U HS ~−1/ D , and comment upon the applicability of these results.

Original languageAmerican English
JournalJournal of Physics: Condensed Matter
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 Aug 2006

EGS Disciplines

  • Physics

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