A thin film analog of the corneal mucus layer of the tear film: an enigmatic long range non-classical DLVO interaction in the breakup of thin polymer films

Sharma, Ashutosh ; Khanna, R. ; Reiter, Gunter (1999) A thin film analog of the corneal mucus layer of the tear film: an enigmatic long range non-classical DLVO interaction in the breakup of thin polymer films Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces, 14 (1-4). pp. 223-235. ISSN 0927-7765

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Abstract

We present experimental results on the instability and dewetting of thin liquid polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) films intercalated between an aqueous medium and a silicon wafer grafted with PDMS 'brushes'. This is a thin film analog of the precorneal thin mucus coating sandwiched between the aqueous tear film and the glycocalyx carrying corneal epithelial surface. Lowering of the PDMS-water interfacial tension by a surfactant results in dewetting even of micrometer thick films within a few minutes. The instability appears to be induced by a long range non-classical DLVO force which has the same decay behavior as the nonretarded van der Waals force, but a magnitude which is about 2-3 orders higher. Implications for the breakup of the precorneal mucus layer and the tear film are discussed.

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Keywords:Tear Film; Corneal Mucus Layer; Interaction
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