Abstract

The effect of dissolved gas on the hydrophobic attraction between double-chained surfactant monolayers physisorbed on mica has been studied using a surface forces apparatus (SFA). Distance vs time data were obtained over the full distance regime from D approximately 1000 A down to contact using the dynamic SFA method. Removal of dissolved gas was seen to reduce the range of the attraction while the short-range attraction (under approximately 250 A) remained unchanged. The implications for the possibility of two distinct force regimes in the interactions between hydrophobic surfaces are discussed.

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