Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W1964669556> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W1964669556 abstract "We report a systematic study of chemically enhanced wear of single crystal aluminum surfaces in aqueous solutions using an environmentally equipped atomic force microscope (AFM). The experiments were conducted by using a standard Si3N4 AFM tip to apply a localized force on a polished, single crystal aluminum (110) surface. Most measurements were performed in 0.5 M NaCl solution. We show the effect of applied force, number of scans, chemical solution, and temperature on the chemical−mechanical wear of aluminum on the nanometer scale. Aggressive chemical environments significantly enhance the wear of aluminum relative to scanning in dry air. Quantitative measurements show that the wear volume increases in proportion to the square root of force and the number of scans (or time). Arrhenius plots of wear volume versus temperature are consistent with an activation energy of 31 kJ/mol for scanning in 0.5 M NaCl. The wear of the AFM tip and the aluminum substrate is explained in terms of the synergistic surface chemical reactions and mechanical action of the tip. We compare these results to previous studies of AFM wear of silicate glass." @default.
- W1964669556 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W1964669556 creator A5016660165 @default.
- W1964669556 creator A5039941884 @default.
- W1964669556 creator A5043620636 @default.
- W1964669556 date "2011-09-15" @default.
- W1964669556 modified "2023-10-14" @default.
- W1964669556 title "Tribochemical wear of single crystal aluminum in NaCl solution studied by atomic force microscopy" @default.
- W1964669556 cites W1968511474 @default.
- W1964669556 cites W1968709649 @default.
- W1964669556 cites W1968861080 @default.
- W1964669556 cites W1969639542 @default.
- W1964669556 cites W1969742591 @default.
- W1964669556 cites W1971282415 @default.
- W1964669556 cites W1971305970 @default.
- W1964669556 cites W1973165973 @default.
- W1964669556 cites W1977484488 @default.
- W1964669556 cites W1986879253 @default.
- W1964669556 cites W1992047365 @default.
- W1964669556 cites W1992572467 @default.
- W1964669556 cites W1996063780 @default.
- W1964669556 cites W1997733049 @default.
- W1964669556 cites W2004615216 @default.
- W1964669556 cites W2005312984 @default.
- W1964669556 cites W2007507593 @default.
- W1964669556 cites W2010132176 @default.
- W1964669556 cites W2011971367 @default.
- W1964669556 cites W2012079322 @default.
- W1964669556 cites W2012321098 @default.
- W1964669556 cites W2018109419 @default.
- W1964669556 cites W2031105817 @default.
- W1964669556 cites W2034993148 @default.
- W1964669556 cites W2047869770 @default.
- W1964669556 cites W2052781301 @default.
- W1964669556 cites W2054387744 @default.
- W1964669556 cites W2055483777 @default.
- W1964669556 cites W2055684116 @default.
- W1964669556 cites W2057929932 @default.
- W1964669556 cites W2066107599 @default.
- W1964669556 cites W2068871133 @default.
- W1964669556 cites W2070143868 @default.
- W1964669556 cites W2070912788 @default.
- W1964669556 cites W2073734932 @default.
- W1964669556 cites W2080487112 @default.
- W1964669556 cites W2081636039 @default.
- W1964669556 cites W2082177272 @default.
- W1964669556 cites W2086120190 @default.
- W1964669556 cites W2087857224 @default.
- W1964669556 cites W2101696591 @default.
- W1964669556 cites W2108165519 @default.
- W1964669556 cites W2112396767 @default.
- W1964669556 cites W2148325111 @default.
- W1964669556 cites W2154841922 @default.
- W1964669556 cites W2156660925 @default.
- W1964669556 cites W2163769952 @default.
- W1964669556 cites W304449261 @default.
- W1964669556 cites W86943974 @default.
- W1964669556 cites W2072961174 @default.
- W1964669556 doi "https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3636394" @default.
- W1964669556 hasPublicationYear "2011" @default.
- W1964669556 type Work @default.
- W1964669556 sameAs 1964669556 @default.
- W1964669556 citedByCount "1" @default.
- W1964669556 countsByYear W19646695562016 @default.
- W1964669556 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W1964669556 hasAuthorship W1964669556A5016660165 @default.
- W1964669556 hasAuthorship W1964669556A5039941884 @default.
- W1964669556 hasAuthorship W1964669556A5043620636 @default.
- W1964669556 hasConcept C102951782 @default.
- W1964669556 hasConcept C111368507 @default.
- W1964669556 hasConcept C113196181 @default.
- W1964669556 hasConcept C127313418 @default.
- W1964669556 hasConcept C147789679 @default.
- W1964669556 hasConcept C159985019 @default.
- W1964669556 hasConcept C171250308 @default.
- W1964669556 hasConcept C177801218 @default.
- W1964669556 hasConcept C185592680 @default.
- W1964669556 hasConcept C192562407 @default.
- W1964669556 hasConcept C199360897 @default.
- W1964669556 hasConcept C2777289219 @default.
- W1964669556 hasConcept C2781285689 @default.
- W1964669556 hasConcept C41008148 @default.
- W1964669556 hasConcept C43617362 @default.
- W1964669556 hasConcept C513153333 @default.
- W1964669556 hasConcept C55493867 @default.
- W1964669556 hasConcept C73922627 @default.
- W1964669556 hasConcept C77066764 @default.
- W1964669556 hasConcept C8010536 @default.
- W1964669556 hasConcept C86183883 @default.
- W1964669556 hasConcept C95121573 @default.
- W1964669556 hasConceptScore W1964669556C102951782 @default.
- W1964669556 hasConceptScore W1964669556C111368507 @default.
- W1964669556 hasConceptScore W1964669556C113196181 @default.
- W1964669556 hasConceptScore W1964669556C127313418 @default.
- W1964669556 hasConceptScore W1964669556C147789679 @default.
- W1964669556 hasConceptScore W1964669556C159985019 @default.
- W1964669556 hasConceptScore W1964669556C171250308 @default.
- W1964669556 hasConceptScore W1964669556C177801218 @default.
- W1964669556 hasConceptScore W1964669556C185592680 @default.
- W1964669556 hasConceptScore W1964669556C192562407 @default.