When a three-phase contact line moves along a solid surface, the contact angle no longer corresponds to the static equilibrium angle but is larger when the liquid is advancing and smaller when the liquid is receding. The difference between the advancing and receding contact angles, i.e., the contact angle hysteresis, is of paramount importance in wetting and capillarity. For example, it determines the magnitude of the external force that is required to make a drop slide on a solid surface. Until now, fundamental origin of the contact angle hysteresis has been controversial. Here, this origin is revealed and a quantitative theory is derived. The theory is corroborated by the available experimental data for a large number of solid-liquid comb...
Abstract. We present a model which explains several experimental observa-tions relating contact angl...
This short review explains the essence of the theory of contact angle hysteresis. It emphasizes the ...
A theory of contact angle hysteresis of liquid droplets on smooth, homogeneous solid substrates is d...
When a three-phase contact line moves along a solid surface, the contact angle no longer corresponds...
The phenomenon of hysteresis of contact angle is an important topic subject to a long time of argume...
We present a model which explains several experimental observations relating contact angle hysteresi...
We present a model which explains several experimental observations relating contact angle hysteresi...
We present a model which explains several experimental observations relating contact angle hysteresi...
We present a model which explains several experimental observations relating contact angle hysteresi...
A theory of contact angle hysteresis on smooth, homogeneous solid substrates is developed ...
A theory of contact angle hysteresis on smooth, homogeneous solid substrates is developed ...
The phenomenon of hysteresis of contact angle is an important topic subject to a long time of argume...
A theory of contact angle hysteresis of liquid droplets on smooth, homogeneous solid substrates is d...
Experimental evidence suggests that contact angle hysteresis is related, in some cases, to surface r...
A theory of contact angle hysteresis of liquid droplets on smooth, homogeneous solid substrates is d...
Abstract. We present a model which explains several experimental observa-tions relating contact angl...
This short review explains the essence of the theory of contact angle hysteresis. It emphasizes the ...
A theory of contact angle hysteresis of liquid droplets on smooth, homogeneous solid substrates is d...
When a three-phase contact line moves along a solid surface, the contact angle no longer corresponds...
The phenomenon of hysteresis of contact angle is an important topic subject to a long time of argume...
We present a model which explains several experimental observations relating contact angle hysteresi...
We present a model which explains several experimental observations relating contact angle hysteresi...
We present a model which explains several experimental observations relating contact angle hysteresi...
We present a model which explains several experimental observations relating contact angle hysteresi...
A theory of contact angle hysteresis on smooth, homogeneous solid substrates is developed ...
A theory of contact angle hysteresis on smooth, homogeneous solid substrates is developed ...
The phenomenon of hysteresis of contact angle is an important topic subject to a long time of argume...
A theory of contact angle hysteresis of liquid droplets on smooth, homogeneous solid substrates is d...
Experimental evidence suggests that contact angle hysteresis is related, in some cases, to surface r...
A theory of contact angle hysteresis of liquid droplets on smooth, homogeneous solid substrates is d...
Abstract. We present a model which explains several experimental observa-tions relating contact angl...
This short review explains the essence of the theory of contact angle hysteresis. It emphasizes the ...
A theory of contact angle hysteresis of liquid droplets on smooth, homogeneous solid substrates is d...