In this review we examine the influence of the line tension s on droplets and particles at surfaces. The line tension influences the nucleation behavior and contact angle of liquid droplets at both liquid and solid surfaces and alters the attachment energetics of solid particles to liquid surfaces. Many factors, occurring over a wide range of length scales, contribute to the line tension. On atomic scales, atomic rearrangements and reorientations of submolecular components give rise to an atomic line tension contribution satom (1 nN), which depends on the similarity/dissimilarity of the droplet/particle surface composition compared with the surface upon which it resides. At nanometer length scales, an integration over the van der Waals inte...
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 ...
Atomic force microscopy (AFM) imaging of isolated submicron dodecyltrichlorosilane coated silica sph...
In this review we examine the influence of the line tension τ on droplets and particles at surfaces....
Although the modified Young’s equation is frequently applied to evaluate the line tension of droplet...
We compare all-atom simulations of nanoscale water droplets of spherical and cylindrical morphologie...
The precise determination of the line tension of sessile droplets still represents a major challenge...
grantor: University of TorontoThe generalized theory of capillarity identifies line tensio...
The precise determination of the line tension of sessile droplets still represents a major challenge...
The line tension for a Lennard-Jones (LJ) fluid on a (9, 3) solid of varying strength was calculated...
Abstract: We study the local stability of a sessile droplet with non-vanishing line tension along th...
Wetting is a universal phenomenon in nature and of interest in fundamental research as well as in en...
Understanding the role of pinning force in droplet dynamic wetting is of critical importance for sur...
Despite being intensively investigated, wetting at the nanoscale leaves a manifold of questions unre...
Wetting represents one of the most fundamental features of water interactions with a surface, result...
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 ...
Atomic force microscopy (AFM) imaging of isolated submicron dodecyltrichlorosilane coated silica sph...
In this review we examine the influence of the line tension τ on droplets and particles at surfaces....
Although the modified Young’s equation is frequently applied to evaluate the line tension of droplet...
We compare all-atom simulations of nanoscale water droplets of spherical and cylindrical morphologie...
The precise determination of the line tension of sessile droplets still represents a major challenge...
grantor: University of TorontoThe generalized theory of capillarity identifies line tensio...
The precise determination of the line tension of sessile droplets still represents a major challenge...
The line tension for a Lennard-Jones (LJ) fluid on a (9, 3) solid of varying strength was calculated...
Abstract: We study the local stability of a sessile droplet with non-vanishing line tension along th...
Wetting is a universal phenomenon in nature and of interest in fundamental research as well as in en...
Understanding the role of pinning force in droplet dynamic wetting is of critical importance for sur...
Despite being intensively investigated, wetting at the nanoscale leaves a manifold of questions unre...
Wetting represents one of the most fundamental features of water interactions with a surface, result...
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 ...
Atomic force microscopy (AFM) imaging of isolated submicron dodecyltrichlorosilane coated silica sph...