The wetting behavior of an ethanol–water droplet is investigated on graphitic smooth and rough surfaces using molecular dynamics simulations. On a smooth surface, ethanol molecules prefer to stay at the vapor–liquid and solid–liquid interfaces. The contact angle of a droplet on a smooth surface decreases with an increase in the ethanol concentration from 0 to 30 wt %. The corresponding line tension increases from 3 × 10<sup>–11</sup> to 9.4 × 10<sup>–11</sup> N at 300 K. The critical weight percentage for complete wetting is found to be approximately 50%. In the case of a textured graphite surface, with the addition of ethanol molecules, the Cassie–Baxter state of a drop is transformed into the Wenzel state via the partial Wenzel state, wit...
We use molecular simulation to study the wetting behavior of water near flat nonpolar surfaces. The ...
Wetting represents one of the most fundamental features of water interactions with a surface, result...
Hypothesis Droplet spreading on heterogeneous (chemical/structural) surfaces has revealed local dis...
Molecular dynamics simulations of single water, water-methanol, or water-IPA (isopropyl-alcohol) mix...
Aiming at the wall-wetting problem in internal combustion engines, to actively control the behaviors...
To understand how the motion of a droplet on a surface can be controlled by wettability gradients is...
The wettability and evaporation of water–ethanol binary droplets on the substrate with micropyramid ...
Profiting from their slippery nature, lubricant-infused porous surfaces endow with droplets excellen...
Using molecular dynamics simulations, we thoroughly investigated the wetting behaviors of a chemical...
Droplet splashing behaviors of water-ethanol binary mixture liquids on roughened solid surfaces were...
Wetting behavior of fluid/fluid/solid systems, largely influenced by surface properties and interact...
The information regarding the wetting characteristic is important in various aspects of surface scie...
Wetting of a liquid on a solid surface is ubiquitous in everyday life, such as morning dew on a plan...
The nanostructured surfaces have attracted much attention owing to its possibility of changing surfa...
Molecular dynamic simulations were performed to examine the wetting behavior of a graphite surface t...
We use molecular simulation to study the wetting behavior of water near flat nonpolar surfaces. The ...
Wetting represents one of the most fundamental features of water interactions with a surface, result...
Hypothesis Droplet spreading on heterogeneous (chemical/structural) surfaces has revealed local dis...
Molecular dynamics simulations of single water, water-methanol, or water-IPA (isopropyl-alcohol) mix...
Aiming at the wall-wetting problem in internal combustion engines, to actively control the behaviors...
To understand how the motion of a droplet on a surface can be controlled by wettability gradients is...
The wettability and evaporation of water–ethanol binary droplets on the substrate with micropyramid ...
Profiting from their slippery nature, lubricant-infused porous surfaces endow with droplets excellen...
Using molecular dynamics simulations, we thoroughly investigated the wetting behaviors of a chemical...
Droplet splashing behaviors of water-ethanol binary mixture liquids on roughened solid surfaces were...
Wetting behavior of fluid/fluid/solid systems, largely influenced by surface properties and interact...
The information regarding the wetting characteristic is important in various aspects of surface scie...
Wetting of a liquid on a solid surface is ubiquitous in everyday life, such as morning dew on a plan...
The nanostructured surfaces have attracted much attention owing to its possibility of changing surfa...
Molecular dynamic simulations were performed to examine the wetting behavior of a graphite surface t...
We use molecular simulation to study the wetting behavior of water near flat nonpolar surfaces. The ...
Wetting represents one of the most fundamental features of water interactions with a surface, result...
Hypothesis Droplet spreading on heterogeneous (chemical/structural) surfaces has revealed local dis...