We investigate the potential link between Kramer’s treatment of rate processes and the molecular-kinetic theory of wetting. The results of recent large-scale simulations of dynamic wetting are used to illustrate and validate our analysis. We find that both theories predict that, for a given driving force, the velocity of the contact line is inversely proportional to the viscosity. They also predict that the velocity will depend with a negative exponent on the strength of solid-liquid interactions, which for simple systems can be represented to good approximation by the reversible work of adhesion Wa0
Two sets of experiments are performed, one for the free spreading of a liquid drop on a glass substr...
A Wilhelmy plate method has been used here to measure the dynamic advancing and receding contact ang...
Dynamic wetting of a solid surface is a process that is ubiquitous in Nature, and also of increasing...
The molecular-kinetic theory (MKT) of dynamic wetting was formulated almost 50 years ago. It explain...
We study the spontaneous wetting of liquid drops on FCC solid substrates using large-scale molecular...
We report an experimental study of the dynamics of spontaneous spreading of aqueous glycerol drops o...
We propose a new theoretical model of dynamic wetting for systems comprising two immiscible liquids,...
In 1805, Young was the first who introduced an expression for contact angle in static, but today, th...
Hypothesis: The notion of the contact line is fundamental to capillary science, where in a large cat...
The velocity dependence of the dynamic contact angle for a glycerol-water mixture wetting two differ...
The dynamics of a receding water front displaced by (a) an immiscible droplet of dodecane and (b) an...
Many recent experiments on wetting dynamics on solid substrates have been analysed in the framework ...
The classical Cox-Voinov theory of contact line motion provides a relation between themacroscopicall...
Scientists tend to think in terms of their most familiar models. It is not accidental that the earli...
In this Letter a hydrodynamic theory of liquid slippage on a solid substrate near a moving contact l...
Two sets of experiments are performed, one for the free spreading of a liquid drop on a glass substr...
A Wilhelmy plate method has been used here to measure the dynamic advancing and receding contact ang...
Dynamic wetting of a solid surface is a process that is ubiquitous in Nature, and also of increasing...
The molecular-kinetic theory (MKT) of dynamic wetting was formulated almost 50 years ago. It explain...
We study the spontaneous wetting of liquid drops on FCC solid substrates using large-scale molecular...
We report an experimental study of the dynamics of spontaneous spreading of aqueous glycerol drops o...
We propose a new theoretical model of dynamic wetting for systems comprising two immiscible liquids,...
In 1805, Young was the first who introduced an expression for contact angle in static, but today, th...
Hypothesis: The notion of the contact line is fundamental to capillary science, where in a large cat...
The velocity dependence of the dynamic contact angle for a glycerol-water mixture wetting two differ...
The dynamics of a receding water front displaced by (a) an immiscible droplet of dodecane and (b) an...
Many recent experiments on wetting dynamics on solid substrates have been analysed in the framework ...
The classical Cox-Voinov theory of contact line motion provides a relation between themacroscopicall...
Scientists tend to think in terms of their most familiar models. It is not accidental that the earli...
In this Letter a hydrodynamic theory of liquid slippage on a solid substrate near a moving contact l...
Two sets of experiments are performed, one for the free spreading of a liquid drop on a glass substr...
A Wilhelmy plate method has been used here to measure the dynamic advancing and receding contact ang...
Dynamic wetting of a solid surface is a process that is ubiquitous in Nature, and also of increasing...