Scanning tunneling microscopy measurements conducted on pure liquid crystals and liquid crystals in combination with the dyes perylene-tetracarboxylic-dianhydride (PTCDA) and phthalocyanine (Pc), all adsorbed on highly oriented pyrolytic graphite (HOPG), are being reported on. The liquid crystal octylcyanobiphenyl (8CB) was used as a solvent for the dyes, allowing the preparation of ordered dye layers in a very simple way. A combination of vapor deposition of PTCDA and liquid deposition of 8CB provided films, where 8CB and PTCDA are embedded in each other on a small length scale. The samples were prepared in two different ways yielding either 8CB islands within a PTCDA monolayer or PTCDA islands surrounded by 8CB. The Pc films on HOPG exhibit a hexagonal molecular lattice that could be related to the lattice of the graphite substrate and for which a structural model is proposed. For dodekylcyanobiphenyl (12CB) on HOPG the ordering in unit cells containing 10 rather than 8 molecules is reported for the first time.
To improve the mechanical performance and to address current shortcomings of adhesive bonds such as bond degradation due to aging, a pulsed laser surface pretreatment of the metal surfaces of aluminum AW 6082-T6 joints with epoxy adhesive E320 is investigated. The surface treatment of the specimens resulted in increased single-lap shear (SLS) strengths before and after hydrothermal aging in 80 °C hot water compared to non-pretreated reference specimens. In order to reveal the correlations of laser parameters, resulting surface morphologies and the SLS strength, differently laser pretreated surfaces were characterized at the micro-and nanoscale using optical and scanning electron microscopies. The surface enlargement was quantified with a digital image analysis of cross-sections prepared from the joint interfaces. An analysis of variances (ANOVA) of the SLS results indicated that the laser parameters power and pulse frequency were most critical for obtaining high SLS strengths. Pretreated joint surfaces with a high micro-and nano-surface enlargement and deep solidification structures provide high SLS strengths of up to 50 MPa and almost negligible aging losses of merely 4%. Undercut structures on the pretreated surfaces were found to be beneficial for the mechanical and aging properties when only limited micro-and nanostructuring was applied.
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