1999
DOI: 10.1021/la981137u
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Nanometer-Scale Probing of Potential-Dependent Electrostatic Forces, Adhesion, and Interfacial Friction at the Electrode/Electrolyte Interface

Abstract: The atomic force microscope (AFM) was used to examine the influence of an applied electrochemical potential on the interfacial properties of the electrode/electrolyte interface. Measurements of electrostatic force, adhesion, and friction coefficient were performed at two different electrode surfaces:  glassy carbon and a thin film of sulfonate-derivatized poly(aniline) (SPANi). At the carbon electrode, changes in electrostatic force between probe and substrate exhibited a potential-dependent transition from re… Show more

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“…Raiteri et al and Döppenschmidt and Butt [457,458] measured the force between a gold, platinum, or graphite sample and a silicon nitride tip. Campbell and Hillier determined the force between a silica sphere as probe and carbon or gold [338,459]. Barten et al concentrated on the gold surface probed by a silica sphere [460].…”
Section: Electrostatic Double-layer Force and Dlvo Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Raiteri et al and Döppenschmidt and Butt [457,458] measured the force between a gold, platinum, or graphite sample and a silicon nitride tip. Campbell and Hillier determined the force between a silica sphere as probe and carbon or gold [338,459]. Barten et al concentrated on the gold surface probed by a silica sphere [460].…”
Section: Electrostatic Double-layer Force and Dlvo Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…AFM force measurements between a silicon tip and sulfonated polyaniline (SPANI) in 1mM KCl at pH 2.5 and 25°C show interaction forces that are dependent on the applied potential 46 . At low pH, an interaction between a slightly negatively charged tip and SPANI film with negatively applied bias produces a repulsive force that extends out to 20 nm ( Figure 4B, i).…”
Section: Ar/6dmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3͑a͒; F capillary is the capillary force due to the meniscus force exerted by a thin layer of water vapor adsorbed on the sample surface. 15 F pull off for AFM operation in ambient atmosphere can be typically by increased two orders of magnitude compared with liquid conditions, 14 suggesting F pull off is mainly dominated by F capillary . F pull off in Fig.…”
Section: A Effects Of Ac Voltage On Static and Pull-off Forcesmentioning
confidence: 99%