Why Does Plastic Wrap Cling To Itself?
What makes kitchen plastic wrap cling so maddeningly to itself, and so conveniently to the sides of bowls and plates?
Plastic wrap clings for two reasons: it’s elastic and it’s sticky. That probably seems pretty obvious, but let’s explore the chemistry beneath the elasticity and stickiness of plastic wrap.
Plastic wrap is elastic because of its molecular structure. A molecule of plastic is incredibly long and coiled up like a spring. When you stretch out a piece of plastic wrap, you uncoil these long molecules.
Like a spring, the stretched molecules tend to spring back, perhaps tucking under the rim of the bowl you just covered! Over time, certain types of plastic wrap lose some of their elasticity, which could explain why that dish you wrapped tightly may loosen up after a day or two.
Now that you know the secret to plastic wrap’s elasticity, let’s explore why it’s sticky.
Most thin plastic films easily pick up a static electric charge by friction. In other words, plastic wrap is static electricity waiting to happen. As you pull the plastic wrap from the roll, or as it brushes against your sleeve, the friction could cause electrons to be displaced onto one area of the plastic, giving it a negative charge.
The surface that lost the electrons would then have a positive charge. Since opposites attract, the plastic wrap and any oppositely charged surface, whether that’s the plate of food, your sleeve, or even another part of the plastic wrap itself, will cling to each other by electrical attraction.
保鮮膜的秘密
廚房保鮮膜為何能自我粘附,并且能輕易地貼合于碗盤的邊緣?
保鮮膜可粘附有兩大原因:它具有彈性和粘性。這看起來似乎頗為明顯,但還是讓我們探究深藏于保鮮膜彈性及粘性下的化學原理。
保鮮膜的彈性取決于它本身的分子結構。塑料的一個分子極長且像彈簧般蜷曲。當你將一張保鮮膜伸展開時,同時也將長長的分子拉伸開來。
保鮮膜被伸展后會像彈簧般回縮,它可能剛好緊貼在你剛覆蓋的碗邊。有些品種的保鮮膜會隨時間而逐漸失去彈性。這也就能解釋為何之前緊貼在碗邊的保鮮膜會在一兩天后松開。
既然有關保鮮膜彈性的秘密已揭開,那現在就來探究下為何保鮮膜會具有粘性。
大多數保鮮薄膜可通過摩擦輕易獲得一個靜電荷。換言之,保鮮膜隨時會產生靜電。當你將保鮮膜從卷筒中拉出,或是保鮮膜輕擦過衣袖時,摩擦使得電子轉移到保鮮膜的某一區(qū)域,進而使該區(qū)域產生負電荷。
而失去電子的表面會產生正電荷。由于異性相吸,不論是裝有食物的盤子、衣袖甚至保鮮膜本身的其它部分,保鮮膜都會由于電荷間的相互吸引而與之緊貼在一起。