The dynamic behavior of a partially wetting polymer droplet driven over a nanostructured interface is studied using molecular dynamics simulations. We consider the bead-spring model to represent a polymeric liquid that partially wets a rough surface composed of a periodic array of spherical particles. It is shown that at sufficiently small values of the external force, the droplet remains pinned at the particles\u27 surface, while above the threshold, its motion consists of alternating periods of pinning and rapid displacements between neighboring particles. The latter process involves large periodic variation of the advancing and receding contact angles due to attachment and detachment of the contact line. Finally, upon increasing external...
The dynamics of droplets exhibiting an elastic interface generated by a percolated network of partic...
To understand how the motion of a droplet on a surface can be controlled by wettability gradients is...
The dynamics of droplets exhibiting an elastic interface generated by a percolated network of partic...
The dynamic behavior of a partially wetting polymer droplet driven over a nanostructured interface i...
The dynamic behavior of a partially wetting polymer droplet driven over a nanostructured interface i...
In this work, we investigate the dynamic advancing and receding contact angles, and the mechanisms o...
In this paper, the contact angle hysteresis (CAH) of nanodroplets on both rigid and flexible substra...
We investigate the impact behaviors of nanoscale polymer droplets on a solid surface via molecular d...
The motion of the three-phase contact line between two immiscible fluids and a solid surface arises ...
Droplet sliding on surfaces is an important phenomenon since it widely happens in microfluidic indus...
AbstractMolecular dynamics simulation results for head-on collisions of two nano polymer droplets ar...
This study uses molecular dynamics simulations to evaluate the dynamic behavior of a partially wetti...
We use molecular dynamics (MD) simulations to investigate the dynamic wetting of nanoscale water dro...
The fundamental aim in our investigation of the interaction of a polymer film with a nanoparticle is...
Droplet motion on a surface with chemical energy induced wettability gradient has been simulated usi...
The dynamics of droplets exhibiting an elastic interface generated by a percolated network of partic...
To understand how the motion of a droplet on a surface can be controlled by wettability gradients is...
The dynamics of droplets exhibiting an elastic interface generated by a percolated network of partic...
The dynamic behavior of a partially wetting polymer droplet driven over a nanostructured interface i...
The dynamic behavior of a partially wetting polymer droplet driven over a nanostructured interface i...
In this work, we investigate the dynamic advancing and receding contact angles, and the mechanisms o...
In this paper, the contact angle hysteresis (CAH) of nanodroplets on both rigid and flexible substra...
We investigate the impact behaviors of nanoscale polymer droplets on a solid surface via molecular d...
The motion of the three-phase contact line between two immiscible fluids and a solid surface arises ...
Droplet sliding on surfaces is an important phenomenon since it widely happens in microfluidic indus...
AbstractMolecular dynamics simulation results for head-on collisions of two nano polymer droplets ar...
This study uses molecular dynamics simulations to evaluate the dynamic behavior of a partially wetti...
We use molecular dynamics (MD) simulations to investigate the dynamic wetting of nanoscale water dro...
The fundamental aim in our investigation of the interaction of a polymer film with a nanoparticle is...
Droplet motion on a surface with chemical energy induced wettability gradient has been simulated usi...
The dynamics of droplets exhibiting an elastic interface generated by a percolated network of partic...
To understand how the motion of a droplet on a surface can be controlled by wettability gradients is...
The dynamics of droplets exhibiting an elastic interface generated by a percolated network of partic...