[1] Because most methods for assessing the wettability of porous materials are restricted in their applicability, we developed two new methods for measuring contact angles and particle surface energy. The proposed methods (the Wilhelmy plate method (WPM) and the modified capillary rise method (MCRM)) were tested on 24 soils. For comparison, the water drop penetration time test (WDPTT) and the sessile drop method (SDM) were also applied. It was found that advancing contact angles, measured either with WPM or MCRM, agreed well in the range of 0° to 142°. Sessile drop contact angles were within the domain enclosed by the range of advancing and receding contact angles as determined with WPM. WDPTT, however, was only sensitive in the narrow rang...
The paper presents the studies of metal wettability using two methods: the sessile droplet and immer...
Soil wettability (quantified in terms of contact angle, CA) is crucial for physical, chemical, and b...
The Washburn capillary rise (WCR) technique has been widely utilized for determining contact angles ...
Wettability of soil affects a wide variety of processes including infiltration, preferential flow an...
The wettability of soil is of great importance for plants and soil biota and in determining whether ...
Research of the last years pointed out that most soils are neither completely hydrophilic nor hydrop...
The contact angle quantitatively describes the contact on the liquid–solid interface and is thus cri...
Session: Advances in Experimental Methods: Mechanical PropertiesChanges in the wettability of soil a...
Wettability of soil affects a wide variety of processes including infiltration, preferential flow an...
The time dependency of water repellency (WR) in hydrophobic porous media plays a crucial role for wa...
Wetting, the process of water interacting with a surface, is critical in our everyday lives and in m...
We describe the use of a capillary rise method to measure the wettability of 10 samples of agricultu...
Wettability is a critical interface property for two-phase flow and reactive transport process in po...
Water repellence is an important factor in soil erosion due to its role in inhibiting the re-establi...
The capillary pressure (ψ) in unsaturated porous media is known to be a function of temperature (T)....
The paper presents the studies of metal wettability using two methods: the sessile droplet and immer...
Soil wettability (quantified in terms of contact angle, CA) is crucial for physical, chemical, and b...
The Washburn capillary rise (WCR) technique has been widely utilized for determining contact angles ...
Wettability of soil affects a wide variety of processes including infiltration, preferential flow an...
The wettability of soil is of great importance for plants and soil biota and in determining whether ...
Research of the last years pointed out that most soils are neither completely hydrophilic nor hydrop...
The contact angle quantitatively describes the contact on the liquid–solid interface and is thus cri...
Session: Advances in Experimental Methods: Mechanical PropertiesChanges in the wettability of soil a...
Wettability of soil affects a wide variety of processes including infiltration, preferential flow an...
The time dependency of water repellency (WR) in hydrophobic porous media plays a crucial role for wa...
Wetting, the process of water interacting with a surface, is critical in our everyday lives and in m...
We describe the use of a capillary rise method to measure the wettability of 10 samples of agricultu...
Wettability is a critical interface property for two-phase flow and reactive transport process in po...
Water repellence is an important factor in soil erosion due to its role in inhibiting the re-establi...
The capillary pressure (ψ) in unsaturated porous media is known to be a function of temperature (T)....
The paper presents the studies of metal wettability using two methods: the sessile droplet and immer...
Soil wettability (quantified in terms of contact angle, CA) is crucial for physical, chemical, and b...
The Washburn capillary rise (WCR) technique has been widely utilized for determining contact angles ...