Capillary formation of alcohol meniscus and dynamic measurement of its viscoelasticity

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Abstract

We present a novel method for producing a nanometric meniscus of several alcohols, such as acetone, ethanol and methanol, and the in situ measurement of their mechanical properties such as the viscoelasticity. The atomic force microscope based on the quartz tuning-fork sensor is employed to form and manipulate the nanometric alcohol meniscus, and the theoretical tool of amplitude-modulation atomic force microscopy is used to obtain the elasticity, viscosity and dissipation energy of it. With high vertical resolution less than 0.1 nm and high force sensitivity of 0.01 N/m, this tool facilitates the stable formation and manipulation of a nano-alcohol cluster (~10^4 molecules) in air without ‘jump-to-contact’ instability, as well as quantitative measurements of its physico-chemical properties.

*This work was supported by the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) grant funded by the Korea government (MSIP) (No. 2016R1A3B1908660) and Basic Science Research Program through the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) funded by the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology (2017R1A6A3A

Presenters

  • Wonho Jhe

    • Physics & Astronomy, Seoul Natl Univ

Authors

  • Wonho Jhe

    • Physics & Astronomy, Seoul Natl Univ
  • Dohyun Kim

    • Physics & Astronomy, Seoul Natl Univ
  • Dongha Shin

    • Physics & Astronomy, Seoul Natl Univ
  • Sangmin An

    • Physics & Astronomy, Seoul Natl Univ