ABSTRACT

Friccohesity is a product of cohesive forces (CF) and frictional forces that result from preparing liquid mixtures. In fact friccohesity takes into account the CFs and the intermolecular forces (IMF) or the IMFs of the solvent, which remains unengaged, and also the CFs of the solvent, which remains unengaged during its interactions with solute or the dispersate. Since the viscous flow and drop size are affected by thermal energy, electrical energy, and infrared rays the measurements could be repeated under conditions with different geometrical dimensions of the capillaries for tracking the response of the molecules. The chapter discusses the results and explores their impact for structural modifications for suitability in industrial applications as a response of ultraviolet and visible ray light, temperature, and moistures to the resultant materials.