The precise determination of the line tension of sessile droplets still represents a major challenge. At present, the estimates of the line tension from contact angle measurements can differ by 4–5 orders of magnitude. Here we show that the pinning effect of the droplet contact line caused by the substrate inhomogeneities influences the apparent contact angle of the droplet, affecting the determination of the line tension via the corrected Young’s equation. We introduce the contribution of pinning effects into the Gibbs free energy differential and derive a modified version of the Young’s equation. Using classical density functional theory, we isolate the line tension and the pinning force contributions for substrates with different heterog...
We studied the morphology of liquid droplets on substrates with a lateral wettability pattern using ...
Various factors are discussed which might influence the equilibrium contact angle of nanodroplets pl...
Despite being intensively investigated, wetting at the nanoscale leaves a manifold of questions unre...
The precise determination of the line tension of sessile droplets still represents a major challenge...
Although the modified Young’s equation is frequently applied to evaluate the line tension of droplet...
Understanding the role of pinning force in droplet dynamic wetting is of critical importance for sur...
In this review we examine the influence of the line tension s on droplets and particles at surfaces....
The line tension for a Lennard-Jones (LJ) fluid on a (9, 3) solid of varying strength was calculated...
The contact angle of a fluid droplet on an heterogeneous surface is analyzed using the statistical d...
grantor: University of TorontoThe generalized theory of capillarity identifies line tensio...
We compare all-atom simulations of nanoscale water droplets of spherical and cylindrical morphologie...
We studied the morphology of liquid droplets on substrates with a lateral wettability pattern using ...
Wetting is a universal phenomenon in nature and of interest in fundamental research as well as in en...
We construct a novel model for the steady-state contact angles of liquid droplets at the wetted subs...
We study the nanoscale behaviour of the density of a simple fluid in the vicinity of an equilibrium ...
We studied the morphology of liquid droplets on substrates with a lateral wettability pattern using ...
Various factors are discussed which might influence the equilibrium contact angle of nanodroplets pl...
Despite being intensively investigated, wetting at the nanoscale leaves a manifold of questions unre...
The precise determination of the line tension of sessile droplets still represents a major challenge...
Although the modified Young’s equation is frequently applied to evaluate the line tension of droplet...
Understanding the role of pinning force in droplet dynamic wetting is of critical importance for sur...
In this review we examine the influence of the line tension s on droplets and particles at surfaces....
The line tension for a Lennard-Jones (LJ) fluid on a (9, 3) solid of varying strength was calculated...
The contact angle of a fluid droplet on an heterogeneous surface is analyzed using the statistical d...
grantor: University of TorontoThe generalized theory of capillarity identifies line tensio...
We compare all-atom simulations of nanoscale water droplets of spherical and cylindrical morphologie...
We studied the morphology of liquid droplets on substrates with a lateral wettability pattern using ...
Wetting is a universal phenomenon in nature and of interest in fundamental research as well as in en...
We construct a novel model for the steady-state contact angles of liquid droplets at the wetted subs...
We study the nanoscale behaviour of the density of a simple fluid in the vicinity of an equilibrium ...
We studied the morphology of liquid droplets on substrates with a lateral wettability pattern using ...
Various factors are discussed which might influence the equilibrium contact angle of nanodroplets pl...
Despite being intensively investigated, wetting at the nanoscale leaves a manifold of questions unre...