Nanoscale transport phenomena at the interface of hard and soft matter

Hard and soft matter can be distinguished by the energy of chemical bonds in comparison with kBT. At the interface of hard and soft matter, there exists a region of transition between strong (covalent/ionic/metallic) bonds in solids and weak (van der Waals/hydrogen/electrostatic) interactions in...

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Main Author: Majumdar, Arun
Format: Technical Report
Language:en_US
Published: 2004
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/7301
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description Hard and soft matter can be distinguished by the energy of chemical bonds in comparison with kBT. At the interface of hard and soft matter, there exists a region of transition between strong (covalent/ionic/metallic) bonds in solids and weak (van der Waals/hydrogen/electrostatic) interactions in liquids and polymers. Transport of energy and mass at such interfaces is yet to be fully explored, but seems both rich in science and of technological importance. This paper discusses some fundamental issues as well as some technological implications.
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spelling mit-1721.1/73012019-04-10T07:24:45Z Nanoscale transport phenomena at the interface of hard and soft matter Majumdar, Arun Hard and soft matter can be distinguished by the energy of chemical bonds in comparison with kBT. At the interface of hard and soft matter, there exists a region of transition between strong (covalent/ionic/metallic) bonds in solids and weak (van der Waals/hydrogen/electrostatic) interactions in liquids and polymers. Transport of energy and mass at such interfaces is yet to be fully explored, but seems both rich in science and of technological importance. This paper discusses some fundamental issues as well as some technological implications. 2004-10-28T19:44:08Z 2004-10-28T19:44:08Z 2003-05 Technical Report http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/7301 en_US 192860 bytes application/pdf application/pdf
spellingShingle Majumdar, Arun
Nanoscale transport phenomena at the interface of hard and soft matter
title Nanoscale transport phenomena at the interface of hard and soft matter
title_full Nanoscale transport phenomena at the interface of hard and soft matter
title_fullStr Nanoscale transport phenomena at the interface of hard and soft matter
title_full_unstemmed Nanoscale transport phenomena at the interface of hard and soft matter
title_short Nanoscale transport phenomena at the interface of hard and soft matter
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