화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of Adhesion Science and Technology, Vol.15, No.2, 171-185, 2001
The investigation of sized cellulose surfaces with scanning probe microscopy techniques
Scanning probe microscopy techniques of lateral force microscopy. pull-off force measurement, and pulsed force mode adhesion imaging were employed to study the micro-scale surface chemistry of cellulose films hydrophobized by treatment with alkenyl succinic anhydride (ASA). Lateral force microscopy showed a monotonic decrease in surface frictional dissipation with increasing sizing level. The distributions of pull-off forces measured over a (1 mum)(2) area showed a wide range of local adhesion values on all samples, yet disappearance of the highest adhesion sites with increasing level of sizing agent. The pulsed force mode results showed high-resolution adhesion images of cellulose that complemented the: pull-off force distribution results. These results indicate that scanning probe microscopy techniques are able to detect the wettability heterogeneity of ASA-sized cellulose with nanometer resolution.