Intermolecular Interactions and the Adhesion of Oleic Acid

2009 
The method presented by Good, van Oss, and Chaudhury was applied to characterize intermolecular interactions and the adhesion of oleic acid to selected model surfaces. Interfacial tensions of oleic acid were on the order 11–12 mJ/m2 in aqueous solutions and 31–32 mJ/m2 at air. The dispersive contribution to the surface tension of oleic acid against different neutral interfaces was determined to be 24–31 mJ/m2 in air. Contact angles of oleic acid on selected hydrophilic and hydrophobic model surfaces were measured both in air and in aqueous solution. Van der Waals (dispersive) interactions determined the wetting properties of oleic acid in air both on nonpolar and basic surfaces. As expected, the adhesion of oleic acid to hydrophilic surfaces was much lower and to hydrophobic surfaces higher in aqueous environment than in air. The adhesion in aqueous environment is mainly governed by the cohesive and adhesive properties of water. It was concluded that the GvOC method in this case was only capable to give q...
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