Dynamic wetting behaviors on soft solids are important to interpret complex biological processes from cell-substrate interactions. Despite intensive research studies over the past half-century, the underlying mechanisms of spreading behaviors are not clearly understood. The most interesting feature of wetting on soft matter is the formation of a "wetting ridge'', a surface deformation by a competition between elasticity and capillarity. Dynamics of the wetting ridge formed at the three-phase contact line underlies the dynamic wetting behaviors, but remains largely unexplored mostly due to limitations in indirect observation. Here, we directly visualize wetting ridge dynamics during continuous-and stick-slip motions on a viscoelast...
Droplet interactions with compliant materials are familiar, but surprisingly complex processes of im...
The wetting of solid surfaces by liquids is commonly observed in nature, and it is also a key to a n...
Interactions of liquids with soft materials occur abundantly in nature and technological application...
Liquid drops on soft solids generate strong deformations below the contact line, resulting from a ba...
The spreading of liquid drops on soft substrates is extremely slow, owing to strong viscoelastic dis...
The contact line of a liquid drop on a solid exerts a nanometrically sharp surface traction. This pr...
One of the most questionable issues in wetting is the force balance that includes the vertical compo...
We study the static and dynamic wetting of adaptive substrates using a mesoscopic hydrodynamic model...
Wetting of surfaces by liquids is observed in many natural and technical processes. Efficient wettin...
International audienceWe studied the dynamics of water sessile droplets advancing on hydrophobic and...
The wetting on soft surfaces has garnered great interest in the past decade. The interplay between l...
We investigate the rapid spreading dynamics of a viscoelastic drop on a solid. Upon contact, surface...
The capillary traction of a liquid contact line causes highly localized deformations in soft solids,...
Droplet interactions with compliant materials are familiar, but surprisingly complex processes of im...
The wetting of solid surfaces by liquids is commonly observed in nature, and it is also a key to a n...
Interactions of liquids with soft materials occur abundantly in nature and technological application...
Liquid drops on soft solids generate strong deformations below the contact line, resulting from a ba...
The spreading of liquid drops on soft substrates is extremely slow, owing to strong viscoelastic dis...
The contact line of a liquid drop on a solid exerts a nanometrically sharp surface traction. This pr...
One of the most questionable issues in wetting is the force balance that includes the vertical compo...
We study the static and dynamic wetting of adaptive substrates using a mesoscopic hydrodynamic model...
Wetting of surfaces by liquids is observed in many natural and technical processes. Efficient wettin...
International audienceWe studied the dynamics of water sessile droplets advancing on hydrophobic and...
The wetting on soft surfaces has garnered great interest in the past decade. The interplay between l...
We investigate the rapid spreading dynamics of a viscoelastic drop on a solid. Upon contact, surface...
The capillary traction of a liquid contact line causes highly localized deformations in soft solids,...
Droplet interactions with compliant materials are familiar, but surprisingly complex processes of im...
The wetting of solid surfaces by liquids is commonly observed in nature, and it is also a key to a n...
Interactions of liquids with soft materials occur abundantly in nature and technological application...