The motion of a solid–liquid–liquid contact line over nanorough surfaces is investigated. The surface nanodefects are varied in size, density, and shape. The dynamics of the three-phase contact line on all nanorough substrates studied is thermally activated. However, unlike the motion of a liquid–vapor interface over smooth surfaces, this thermally activated process is not adequately described by the molecular kinetic theory. The molecular parameters extracted from the experiments suggest that on the nanorough surfaces, the motion of the contact line is unlikely to simply consist of molecular adsorption–desorption steps. Thermally activated pinning–depinning events on the surface nanodefects are also important. We investigate the effect of ...
The nanostructured surfaces have attracted much attention owing to its possibility of changing surfa...
International audienceAt the nanometer scale, the motion of a contact line separating a dry from a w...
The interaction of the contact line with topographical or chemical defects at the nanometer scale se...
The motion of a solid–liquid–liquid contact line over nanorough surfaces is investigated. The surfac...
The motion of a solid–liquid–liquid contact line over nanorough surfaces is investigated. The surfac...
The motion of a solid-liquid-liquid contact line over nanorough surfaces is investigated. The surfac...
The influence of surface nanoroughness on the static and dynamic behavior of a solid-water-dodecane ...
We study the pinning-depinning phenomenon of a contact line on a solid surface decorated by a random...
We study the pinning-depinning phenomenon of a contact line on a solid surface decorated by a random...
International audienceThe contact angle of a liquid drop moving on a real solid surface depends on t...
Many recent experiments on wetting dynamics on solid substrates have been analysed in the framework ...
Surface properties such as topography and chemistry affect the motion of the three-phase contact li...
The relaxation dynamics of the contact angle between a viscous liquid and a smooth substrate is stud...
Wetting phenomena in multi-phase systems govern the shape of the contact line which separates the di...
We quantify some of the effects of patterned nanoscale surface texture on static contact angles, dyn...
The nanostructured surfaces have attracted much attention owing to its possibility of changing surfa...
International audienceAt the nanometer scale, the motion of a contact line separating a dry from a w...
The interaction of the contact line with topographical or chemical defects at the nanometer scale se...
The motion of a solid–liquid–liquid contact line over nanorough surfaces is investigated. The surfac...
The motion of a solid–liquid–liquid contact line over nanorough surfaces is investigated. The surfac...
The motion of a solid-liquid-liquid contact line over nanorough surfaces is investigated. The surfac...
The influence of surface nanoroughness on the static and dynamic behavior of a solid-water-dodecane ...
We study the pinning-depinning phenomenon of a contact line on a solid surface decorated by a random...
We study the pinning-depinning phenomenon of a contact line on a solid surface decorated by a random...
International audienceThe contact angle of a liquid drop moving on a real solid surface depends on t...
Many recent experiments on wetting dynamics on solid substrates have been analysed in the framework ...
Surface properties such as topography and chemistry affect the motion of the three-phase contact li...
The relaxation dynamics of the contact angle between a viscous liquid and a smooth substrate is stud...
Wetting phenomena in multi-phase systems govern the shape of the contact line which separates the di...
We quantify some of the effects of patterned nanoscale surface texture on static contact angles, dyn...
The nanostructured surfaces have attracted much attention owing to its possibility of changing surfa...
International audienceAt the nanometer scale, the motion of a contact line separating a dry from a w...
The interaction of the contact line with topographical or chemical defects at the nanometer scale se...