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THE work of Rehbinder and his co-workers on the effect of surface-active substances on the strength of crystalline solids has been followed with considerable interest in this laboratory. In a paper published with Lichtman and Maslennikov, Rehbinder1 reports a 50 per cent decrease in the yield value of single crystals of tin and zinc when immersed in a 0·2 per cent solution of oleic acid in a non-polar paraffin oil. He also reports a five-fold increase in the electrical resistance of a single crystal of tin when elongated almost to fracture in the same solution, in comparison with the resistance of a specimen of the same orientation similarly extended in air. These effects are ascribed to the opening and extension of the micro-cracks in the crystal by the 'wedging action' of a film of liquid drawn into the micro-cracks by an adsorbed layer of oleic acid molecules. This principle of 'adsorption reduction of hardness' has been widely applied in various processes for the mechanical destruction of brittle bodies2.
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KEMSLEY, D. Deformation of Single Crystals of Tin in Solutions of Oleic Acid. Nature 163, 404 (1949). https://doi.org/10.1038/163404a0
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