We report a generic technique to image and study the wettability of spherical nanoparticles adsorbed at liquid surfaces and demonstrate that nanoparticle monolayers can be imprinted at air-water and oil-water interfaces and their three-phase contact angle at the original liquid interface can be determined by an atomic force microscopy scan on a replica of the interface; the technique is tested using four different types of nanoparticles, the smallest one having a radius of 37 nm
Advancing and receding contact angles on individual hydrophobic microspheres at the air-water and li...
Colloids (colloidal particles or nanoparticles) and their in-situ characterizations are important to...
Nanoparticle-surfactants (NPSs) assembled at water-oil interfaces can significantly lower the interf...
We report a generic technique to image and study the wettability of spherical nanoparticles adsorbed...
Nanoparticles at fluid interfaces are central to a rapidly increasing range of cutting-edge applicat...
Solid particles adsorbed at fluid interfaces are crucial for the mechanical stability of Pickering e...
Here multiple angle of incidence ellipsometry was successfully applied to in situ assess the contact...
Wetting phenomena in multi-phase systems govern the shape of the contact line which separates the di...
The determination of nanoparticle wettability is an area of great practical importance to materials ...
An aqueous suspension of silica nanoparticles or nanofluid can alter the wettability of surfaces, sp...
Nanoscale imaging of a liquid/liquid interface by atomic force microscopy (AFM) is achieved through ...
Solid micron- and nano- particles have been extensively used to stabilize dispersions such Pickering...
Understanding how nanomaterials interact with interfaces is essential to control their self-assembly...
The reconfiguration of individual soft and deformable particles upon adsorption at a fluid interface...
We investigate the interaction between a nanoparticle and an oil-water interface with particular emp...
Advancing and receding contact angles on individual hydrophobic microspheres at the air-water and li...
Colloids (colloidal particles or nanoparticles) and their in-situ characterizations are important to...
Nanoparticle-surfactants (NPSs) assembled at water-oil interfaces can significantly lower the interf...
We report a generic technique to image and study the wettability of spherical nanoparticles adsorbed...
Nanoparticles at fluid interfaces are central to a rapidly increasing range of cutting-edge applicat...
Solid particles adsorbed at fluid interfaces are crucial for the mechanical stability of Pickering e...
Here multiple angle of incidence ellipsometry was successfully applied to in situ assess the contact...
Wetting phenomena in multi-phase systems govern the shape of the contact line which separates the di...
The determination of nanoparticle wettability is an area of great practical importance to materials ...
An aqueous suspension of silica nanoparticles or nanofluid can alter the wettability of surfaces, sp...
Nanoscale imaging of a liquid/liquid interface by atomic force microscopy (AFM) is achieved through ...
Solid micron- and nano- particles have been extensively used to stabilize dispersions such Pickering...
Understanding how nanomaterials interact with interfaces is essential to control their self-assembly...
The reconfiguration of individual soft and deformable particles upon adsorption at a fluid interface...
We investigate the interaction between a nanoparticle and an oil-water interface with particular emp...
Advancing and receding contact angles on individual hydrophobic microspheres at the air-water and li...
Colloids (colloidal particles or nanoparticles) and their in-situ characterizations are important to...
Nanoparticle-surfactants (NPSs) assembled at water-oil interfaces can significantly lower the interf...