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SS23 WS23 SS24 WS24 SS25 Guidelines for Master Students
Evaluating nanoscale contact and adhesion using FRET microscopy Several intermolecular mechanisms are responsible for adhesion: hydrogen bonding, van der Waals forces and electrostatic interaction. Among these mechanisms hydrogen bonding and van der Waals attraction only work if molecular contact -- i.e. a distance between surfaces below a few angstrom -- is achieved. Thus, the area of molecular contact is the most important factor determining the strength of adhesion. In fact it is a multiplier to all the molecular mechanisms, an increase in contact area leads to a directly proportional increase in bonding energy. |