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Mechanical Tester Driven by Surface Tension

NANO LETTERS [2024]
Yan Wang, Biqi Shao, Jia Song, Wei Hong, Chuan Fei Guo
ABSTRACT

The measurement of in-plane mechanical properties, such as Young’s modulus and strength, of thin and stretchable materials has long been a challenge. Existing measurements, including wrinkle instability and nano indentation, are either indirect or destructive, and are inapplicable to meshes or porous materials, while the conventional tension test fails to measure the mechanical properties of nanoscale films. Here, we report a technique to test thin and stretchable films by loading a thin film afloat via differential surface tension and recording its deformation. We have demonstrated the method by measuring the Young’s moduli of homogeneous films of soft materials including polydimethylsiloxane and Ecoflex and verified the results with known values. We further measured the strain distributions of meshes, both isotropic and anisotropic, which were otherwise nearly impossible to measure. The method proposed herein is expected to be generally applicable to many material systems that are thin, stretchable, and water-insoluble.

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