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Calculation of interfacial tension in polymer systems
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EngineeringMechanical EngineeringOrdinary LiquidSoft MatterPolymersMechanicsPolymer ProcessingPolymer PhysicPolymer ChemistryMaterials ScienceSurface TensionInterpenetrating Polymer NetworkMaterial MechanicsForce AdditivityPolymer ScienceInterfacial PhenomenaPolymer CharacterizationPolymer PropertyInterfacial TensionPolymer ModelingMechanics Of Materials
Abstract We propose an equation, based on “reciprocal” mean and force additivity, for calculating the interfacial tension between polymers or between a polymer and an ordinary liquid: where γ 12 is the interfacial tension; γ i the surface tension; γ and γ the dispersion and polar components of γ i , respectively. This equation is shown to predict accurately the interfacial tension between polymers or between a polymer and an ordinary liquid. Fowkes' equation or Fowkes' equation with a geometric‐mean polar term 2(γ i P γ2 p) 1/2 is not applicable to polarlpolar systems. The interfacial tension arises mainly from disparity in the polarities of the two phases. The above equation can also be used to calculate the surface tension and polarity of polymers or organic solids from contact angle data.
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