Disjoining pressure of planar adsorbed films
J R Henderson

TL;DR
This paper reviews the Frumkin-Derjaguin theory of interfacial phase transitions, focusing on the disjoining pressure of planar adsorbed films, and discusses advanced statistical mechanical formulations beyond mean-field approximations.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive review and discussion of the disjoining pressure concept within the context of interfacial phase transitions and extends the theoretical framework beyond mean-field models.
Findings
Analysis of the Frumkin-Derjaguin theory
Discussion of statistical mechanical formulations
Insights into interfacial phase transition mechanisms
Abstract
Frumkin-Derjaguin theory of interfacial phase transitions and in particular the concept of the disjoining pressure of a planar adsorbed film is reviewed and then discussed in terms of statistical mechanical formulations of interfacial phase transitions beyond mean-field.
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Taxonomy
TopicsMaterial Dynamics and Properties · Theoretical and Computational Physics · Force Microscopy Techniques and Applications
