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f o Materials Science DG r al odut no itt io o M uw H k s n h k i s i a Recent Advances in Adhesion K r. Science and Technology D R E The surface of an object is the first thing we see or touch. Nearly C every article or object we encounter at home, in industry, land E transportation, aerospace, or the medical field in some way uses N an adhesive, a sealant, or a decorative coating. Adhesion science T provides the technology and the know-how behind these applica- A D tions. Recent Advances in Adhesion Science and Technology in V Honor of Dr. Kash Mittal is dedicated to Dr. Mittal’s outstanding A contributions to the global adhesion community and his achievements N in disseminating the science of adhesion. This Festschrift volume C E contains selected papers from the Special Symposium on Recent S Advances in Adhesion Science and Technology held in honor of Dr. I Mittal to commemorate the publication of his 100th edited book. N A Written by world-renowned researchers, the papers have been D updated for inclusion in this volume. They offer insight into recent H E developments and the significant ramifications to adhesion science S and adhesive technology. Nineteen articles are divided into five I O sections: Interfaces, Wettability and Adhesion; Surface Modification of N Polymers; Adhesion Aspects of Bio-Based Materials and S Bio-Adhesion; Adhesives and Their Testing; and Nanomaterials C and Nanocomposites. I E N R E C E N T A D VA N C E S I N Reflecting the multidisciplinary nature of adhesion science, the topics C covered include metal–polymer interfaces and ways to improve E adhesion, lateral force at liquid–solid interfaces, particle adhesion in A Adhesion Science pharmaceutical sciences, wood joints formed without use of adhe- N sives, reinforced polymer composites using different fillers, “green” D composites, medium density fiber board surfaces for powder coating, T adhesion aspects in dentistry, E. coli interactions in porous media, E C and Technology analysis of adhesive behavior in bonded assemblies, soy proteins as H wood adhesives, carbon nanotube–based interphase sensors, and N reaction of multiwalled carbon nanotubes with gaseous atoms. O L O G Y K15549 EDITED BY Wojciech (Voytek) Gutowski Hanna Dodiuk f o r al no itt o M H n h i s a K r. D R E C E N T A D VA N C E S I N Adhesion Science and Technology f o r al no itt o M H n h i s a K r. D R E C E N T A D VA N C E S I N Adhesion Science and Technology EDITED BY Wojciech (Voytek) Gutowski Hanna Dodiuk Boca Raton London New York CRC Press is an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group, an informa business Cover figure courtesy of Matthew Gutowski (www.morfecs.com). CRC Press Taylor & Francis Group 6000 Broken Sound Parkway NW, Suite 300 Boca Raton, FL 33487-2742 © 2014 by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC CRC Press is an imprint of Taylor & Francis Group, an Informa business No claim to original U.S. Government works Version Date: 20131118 International Standard Book Number-13: 978-90-04-20174-3 (eBook - PDF) This book contains information obtained from authentic and highly regarded sources. Reasonable efforts have been made to publish reliable data and information, but the author and publisher cannot assume responsibility for the validity of all materials or the consequences of their use. 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Visit the Taylor & Francis Web site at http://www.taylorandfrancis.com and the CRC Press Web site at http://www.crcpress.com Contents Dedication .................................................................................................................ix Preface....................................................................................................................xvii Acknowledgments ...................................................................................................xix Editors .....................................................................................................................xxi Contributors .........................................................................................................xxiii Section i interfaces, Wettability and Adhesion Chapter 1 Study of Metal–Polymer Interfaces: Relevance to Adhesion ...............3 Jörg F. Friedrich Chapter 2 Lateral Adhesion Force Measurements at the Drop–Surface Interface ..............................................................................................31 Aisha Leh, Hartmann E. N’guessan, Prashant Bahadur, Rajiv Jaini, and Rafael Tadmor Chapter 3 Particle Adhesion in the Pharmaceutical Sciences ............................41 Frank M. Etzler Chapter 4 The Effects of Nanostructure and Composition of Solid Surfaces on Ice Adhesion ...................................................................67 Hanna Dodiuk, S. Kenig, and A. Dotan Chapter 5 A Review on the Fabrication of Nanostructured Superhydrophobic Aluminum Surfaces .............................................83 Dilip K. Sarkar and N. M. Saleema Section ii Surface Modification of Polymers Chapter 6 Surface Modification of ABS for Electroless Copper Plating without Chromic Acid Etching ........................................................127 Norihiro Inagaki v © 2010 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC vi Contents Chapter 7 Achieving Nanoscale Surface Structure on Polyester Film by Atmospheric Pressure Plasma Treatment .........................................141 W. Y. I. Tsoi, C. W. Kan, C. W. M. Yuen, T. M. Choi, and T. B. Tang Chapter 8 Aerosol-Based DBD: A Simple Way to Provide Polymers with Functional Groups for Adhesion Promotion ....................................155 Renate Mix, H. Yin, and Jörg F. Friedrich Section iii A dhesion Aspects of Bio-Based Materials and Bio-Adhesion Chapter 9 Wood Joints Adhesion and Performance in Mechanical Friction Welding of Wood without Adhesives ...............................................173 A. Pizzi Chapter 10 Effect of Pretreatment of Rice Straw Used as a Bio-Filler in Reinforced Polypropylene Composite ..............................................181 A. Karim, M. Masudul Hassan, and Mubarak A. Khan Chapter 11 “Green” Composites Based on Bacterial Cellulose Produced Using Novel Low-Cost Carbon Source and Soy Protein Resin .......193 Kaiyan Qiu and Anil N. Netravali Chapter 12 Preparing Medium Density Fiberboard Surfaces for Powder Coating: Effects of Atmospheric Plasma Treatment, Infrared Irradiation, and Climatization ..........................................................209 Christoph Jocham, Judith Sinic, Thomas W. Schmidt, Uwe Müller, and Andreas Kandelbauer Chapter 13 Adhesion Aspects in Dentistry: Bonding to Zirconia ......................227 Jukka P. Matinlinna and Moustafa N. Aboushelib Chapter 14 Escherichia coli O157:H7 Interactions and Transport in Unsaturated Porous Media ...............................................................239 Yongjun Mao and Gang Chen © 2010 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC Contents vii Section iV Adhesives and their testing Chapter 15 Improved Approaches to Analyze the Nonlinear Behavior of Adhesives in Bonded Assemblies.....................................................255 Jean Yves Cognard, Romain Créac’hcadec, Julien Maurice, Laurent Sohier, Bernard Gineste, and Peter Davies Chapter 16 Soy Proteins as Wood Adhesives .....................................................277 Charles R. Frihart, Christopher G. Hunt, and Michael J. Birkeland Section V nanomaterials and nanocomposites Chapter 17 Carbon Nanotube-Based Interphase Sensor for Structural Health Monitoring in Continuous Glass Fiber-Reinforced Polypropylene ...................................................................................295 Julius Rausch and Edith Mäder Chapter 18 Reaction of Multiwalled Carbon Nanotubes with Gaseous Oxygen and Chlorine Atoms ............................................................319 L. Oliveira, T. Debies, and G. A. Takacs Chapter 19 Nanoparticle Deposition on Packaging Materials by Liquid Flame Spray: Generation of Superhydrophilic and Superhydrophobic Coatings .............................................................331 Hannu Teisala, Mikko Tuominen, Mikko Aromaa, Milena Stepien, Jyrki M. Mäkelä, Jarkko J. Saarinen, Martti Toivakka, and Jurkka Kuusipalo © 2010 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC Dedication DR. KASHMIRI LAL MITTAL From Humble beginnings to stellar Career … A famous Latin phrase per aspera ad astra, “through hardships to the stars,” best epito- mizes Dr. Mittal’s life. The early years of Kash, as he is known affectionately, in a very small Indian vil- lage of Kilrodh in the state of Punjab (now known as Haryana), where he was born on the 15th of October 1945, gave him a cocktail of character-shaping exposures, paving a path toward a successful future. The ancient culture and rich history of India, centuries of mind-boggling exploits of inhabitants, and their deeply ingrained art of survival against adversities and adversar- ies were inadvertently blended with Dr. Mittal’s own exposure to true hardships, coping with which undoubtedly turned him into a resourceful, battle-hardened and yet gentle individual who knew from his early years that dreams, talent, and skills alone were not enough to achieve success. Traits such as determination, hard work, self-drive, fighting spirit, resolve, and intelligence aided by a bit of kismet (good luck) in which he believes deeply were immediately put to test and received fine-tuning from the earliest stages of his life due to the remoteness of his native village, absence of a local school, and the lack of ix © 2010 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC

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