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The Rehbinder effect in physics is the reduction in the hardness and ductility of a material by a surface-active molecular film.[1]

References

Andrade, E. N. D. C.; Randall, R. F. Y.; Makin, M. J. (1950). "The Rehbinder Effect". Proceedings of the Physical Society, Section B 63 (12): 990. Bibcode:1950PPSB...63..990A. doi:10.1088/0370-1301/63/12/304.

Further reading
Andrade, E. N. D. C.; Randall, R. F. Y. (1949). "The Rehbinder Effect". Nature 164 (4183): 1127. Bibcode:1949Natur.164.1127A. doi:10.1038/1641127a0.
Malkin, A. I. (2012). "Regularities and mechanisms of the Rehbinder's effect". Colloid Journal 74 (2): 223–238. doi:10.1134/S1061933X12020068.
Biletskyi, V. (2014). "Application aspects of adsorption opening effect of solids pore space surface". In Volodymyr Bondarenko, Iryna Kovalevs'ka, and Kostiantyn Ganushevych. Progressive Technologies of Coal, Coalbed Methane, and Ores Mining. CRC Press. pp. 121–122. doi:10.1201/b17547-22. ISBN 978-1-138-02699-5.

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