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Friction and nanowear of polystyrene against hydrophobic and hydrophilic substrates
Authors:Achraf Ghorbal  Sophie Bistac  Marjorie Schmitt
Abstract:The ambition of this study is to analyze the role of interfacial interactions in friction and nanowear of polystyrene, by comparing friction against hydrophobic wafers (methyl‐terminated) and hydrophilic wafers (hydroxyl‐terminated) as a function of sliding velocity and normal force. Friction experiments are performed with a translation tribometer and nanowear investigation is achieved by using atomic force microscopy (AFM) analysis of the wafer surfaces after friction. Experimental results show that the friction coefficients measured on hydrophilic surfaces are always larger than those obtained with hydrophobic surfaces, indicating a relationship between friction and interfacial interactions. Elsewhere, AFM analysis shows that polystyrene transfer appears for a higher normal force in the case of hydrophobic substrates compared to hydrophilic one. However, the corresponding tangential (or friction) force necessary to detect transfer is quite similar for both types of substrates, indicating that the initial wear of polystyrene occurs for a similar threshold interfacial shear. © 2006 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Polym Sci Part B: Polym Phys 44: 2449–2454, 2006
Keywords:friction  interfaces  polystyrene  surfaces  wear
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