Issue 20, 2015

Stiffness and evolution of interfacial micropancakes revealed by AFM quantitative nanomechanical imaging

Abstract

Micropancakes are quasi-two-dimensional micron-sized domains on crystalline substrates (e.g. highly oriented pyrolytic graphite (HOPG)) immersed in water. They are only a few nanometers thick, and are suspected to come from the accumulation of dissolved air at the solid–water interface. However, the exact chemical nature and basic physical properties of micropancakes have been under debate ever since their first observation, primarily due to the lack of a suitable characterization technique. In this study, the stiffness of micropancakes at the interface between HOPG and ethanol–water solutions was investigated by using PeakForce Quantitative NanoMechanics (PF-QNM) mode Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM). Our measurements showed that micropancakes were stiffer than nanobubbles, and for bilayer micropancakes, the bottom layer in contact with the substrate was stiffer than the top one. Interestingly, the micropancakes became smaller and softer with an increase in the ethanol concentration in the solution, and were undetectable by AFM above a critical concentration of ethanol. But they re-appeared after the ethanol concentration in the solution was reduced. Clearly the evolution and stiffness of the micropancakes were dependent on the chemical composition in the solution, which could be attributed to the correlation of the mechanical properties of the micropancakes with the surface tension of the liquid phase. Based on the “go-and-come” behaviors of micropancakes with the ethanol concentration, we found that the micropancakes could actually tolerate the ethanol concentration much higher than 5%, a value reported in the literature. The results from this work may be helpful in alluding the chemical nature of micropancakes.

Graphical abstract: Stiffness and evolution of interfacial micropancakes revealed by AFM quantitative nanomechanical imaging

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
09 Mar 2015
Accepted
27 Apr 2015
First published
27 Apr 2015

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2015,17, 13598-13605

Author version available

Stiffness and evolution of interfacial micropancakes revealed by AFM quantitative nanomechanical imaging

B. Zhao, X. Wang, Y. Song, J. Hu, J. Lü, X. Zhou, R. Tai, X. Zhang and L. Zhang, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2015, 17, 13598 DOI: 10.1039/C5CP01366F

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