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Dispersive adhesion : ウィキペディア英語版 | Dispersive adhesion
Dispersive adhesion, also called adsorptive adhesion, is a mechanism for adhesion which attributes attractive forces between two materials to intermolecular interactions between molecules of each material. This mechanism is widely viewed as the most important of the five mechanisms of adhesion due to its presence in every type of adhesive system and relative strength.〔Lee, L.H.; Adhesive Bonding, Plenum Press, New York. 1991, 19.〕 ==Source of dispersive adhesion attractions==
The source of adhesive forces, according to the dispersive adhesion mechanism, is the weak interactions that occur between molecules close together.〔Wake, W.C.; Polymer. 1978, 19, 291-308.〕 These interactions include London dispersion forces, Keesom forces, Debye forces and hydrogen bonds. Taken on an individual basis, these attractions are not very strong, but when summed over the bulk of a material, can become significant.
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