Nanotribological characterization of human head hair by friction force microscopy in dry atmosphere and aqueous environment.

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q2 Physics and Astronomy Biointerphases Pub Date : 2010-06-01 DOI:10.1116/1.3432462
Nikos Nikogeorgos, Ian W Fletcher, Christopher Boardman, Peter Doyle, Nerea Ortuoste, Graham J Leggett
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Friction force microscopy was employed for the tribological investigation of human head hair in two different environments: a dry atmosphere and de-ionized water. The fibers were immobilized by embedding them in indium. The effects of bleaching, conditioning, and immersion in methanolic KOH were quantified in terms of the relative coefficient of friction (μ). The virgin fibers were clearly distinguished in terms of friction coefficient from the chemically damaged ones in both environments, while all categories of hair exhibited higher friction coefficients in the aqueous environment. Secondary ion mass spectroscopy was used as a complementary technique to examine the presence of fatty acids on the cuticular surface of the different categories of hair as well as the conditioner distribution. Neither bleaching nor 30 min treatment in methanolic KOH was found adequate to completely remove the fatty acids from the fibers' surface. Conditioner species were detected along the whole cuticular surface.

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在干燥大气和水环境下,用摩擦力显微镜观察人头发的纳米摩擦学特性。
摩擦力显微镜用于两种不同环境下的人类头发的摩擦学研究:干燥大气和去离子水。通过将纤维包埋在铟中来固定纤维。用相对摩擦系数(μ)量化漂白、调理和甲醇KOH浸泡的影响。在两种环境中,原始纤维的摩擦系数与化学损伤的摩擦系数明显不同,而所有类别的头发在水环境中都表现出更高的摩擦系数。二次离子质谱是一种辅助技术,用于检测不同种类头发表皮表面脂肪酸的存在以及护发素的分布。漂白或在甲醇KOH中处理30分钟都不足以完全去除纤维表面的脂肪酸。护发素种类分布在整个表皮表面。
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Biointerphases
Biointerphases BIOPHYSICS-MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
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期刊介绍: Biointerphases emphasizes quantitative characterization of biomaterials and biological interfaces. As an interdisciplinary journal, a strong foundation of chemistry, physics, biology, engineering, theory, and/or modelling is incorporated into originated articles, reviews, and opinionated essays. In addition to regular submissions, the journal regularly features In Focus sections, targeted on specific topics and edited by experts in the field. Biointerphases is an international journal with excellence in scientific peer-review. Biointerphases is indexed in PubMed and the Science Citation Index (Clarivate Analytics). Accepted papers appear online immediately after proof processing and are uploaded to key citation sources daily. The journal is based on a mixed subscription and open-access model: Typically, authors can publish without any page charges but if the authors wish to publish open access, they can do so for a modest fee. Topics include: bio-surface modification nano-bio interface protein-surface interactions cell-surface interactions in vivo and in vitro systems biofilms / biofouling biosensors / biodiagnostics bio on a chip coatings interface spectroscopy biotribology / biorheology molecular recognition ambient diagnostic methods interface modelling adhesion phenomena.
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