We studied the morphology of liquid droplets on substrates with a lateral wettability pattern using numerical calculations. We analyzed the influence of the wettability contrast, the sharpness of the transitions between adjacent hydrophilic and hydrophobic stripes, and the line tension of the three-phase contact line on the modulation amplitude of the latter and on the shape of the liquid−vapor interface. In the presence of lateral variations of the line tension, we found that the modulation of the contact angle along the contact line is controlled by the local wettability of the substrate, by the local curvature of the contact line, and by gradients of the line tension. This result confirms a recently published theoretical extension of the...
The motion of a liquid over a solid surface is a process that happens in natural phenomena and every...
The line tension for a Lennard-Jones (LJ) fluid on a (9, 3) solid of varying strength was calculated...
Interaction of liquids with surfaces is ubiquitous in our physical environment as well as many engin...
We studied the morphology of liquid droplets on substrates with a lateral wettability pattern using ...
We studied the morphology of liquid droplets on substrates with a lateral wettability pattern using ...
The precise determination of the line tension of sessile droplets still represents a major challenge...
Wetting is a universal phenomenon in nature and of interest in fundamental research as well as in en...
Liquid structures on solid substrates have been imaged with a resolution in the nanometer range by s...
We study the equilibrium conformations of liquid microstructures on flat but chemically heterogeneou...
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 τ on droplets and particles at surfaces....
The propensity of liquid films to bead off poorly wettable substrates leads to a wide variety of liq...
The equilibrium shape of droplets on surfaces, functionalized with stripes of alternating wettabilit...
grantor: University of TorontoThe generalized theory of capillarity identifies line tensio...
Although the modified Young’s equation is frequently applied to evaluate the line tension of droplet...
The motion of a liquid over a solid surface is a process that happens in natural phenomena and every...
The line tension for a Lennard-Jones (LJ) fluid on a (9, 3) solid of varying strength was calculated...
Interaction of liquids with surfaces is ubiquitous in our physical environment as well as many engin...
We studied the morphology of liquid droplets on substrates with a lateral wettability pattern using ...
We studied the morphology of liquid droplets on substrates with a lateral wettability pattern using ...
The precise determination of the line tension of sessile droplets still represents a major challenge...
Wetting is a universal phenomenon in nature and of interest in fundamental research as well as in en...
Liquid structures on solid substrates have been imaged with a resolution in the nanometer range by s...
We study the equilibrium conformations of liquid microstructures on flat but chemically heterogeneou...
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 τ on droplets and particles at surfaces....
The propensity of liquid films to bead off poorly wettable substrates leads to a wide variety of liq...
The equilibrium shape of droplets on surfaces, functionalized with stripes of alternating wettabilit...
grantor: University of TorontoThe generalized theory of capillarity identifies line tensio...
Although the modified Young’s equation is frequently applied to evaluate the line tension of droplet...
The motion of a liquid over a solid surface is a process that happens in natural phenomena and every...
The line tension for a Lennard-Jones (LJ) fluid on a (9, 3) solid of varying strength was calculated...
Interaction of liquids with surfaces is ubiquitous in our physical environment as well as many engin...