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It is well known that adhesive forces are largely determined by surface properties [120, 121]. Hence, such forces maybe varied by modifying the surfaces in question. Modification by means of alkylchlorsilanes is widely used for varying the adsorption of gases and vapors [122–124] in gas chromatography, for reducing the adhesion of films [125] and the adhesive power of solid surfaces [126, 127], for reducing the adhesion of ice [121, 128] and snow [129] particles, etc.
*The reduction in the adhesive forces after “hydrophobization” of the surfaces (i.e.,
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Zimon, A.D. (1969). Adhesion in a Gaseous (Air) Medium. In: Corn, M. (eds) Adhesion of Dust and Powder. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-6600-1_3
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