The contact angle is one of the most sensitive experimental values describing a junction between three phases, being influenced by the composition and properties of contacting media as well as the structure and composition of interfaces involved. The origins and importance of the contact angle in analysis of three-phase systems date back to the famous works on cohesion and adhesion of fluids published by Thomas Young in 1805 and later by Athanase Dupré in 1869. Since then, the contact angle has remained one of the most important values measured experimentally during characterization of solids and their wetting characteristics. Such measurements, however, involve solid surfaces that deviate from the idealized ones used in thermodynamic and m...
Wetting, the process of water interacting with a surface, is critical in our everyday lives and in m...
Young's construction for a contact angle at a three-phase intersection forms the basis of all fields...
Young's construction for a contact angle at a three-phase intersection forms the basis of all fields...
The contact angle is one of the most sensitive experimental values describing a junction between thr...
grantor: University of TorontoLow-rate dynamic contact angles of a large number of liquids...
Four types of contact angles (receding, most stable, advancing, and "static") were measured by two i...
grantor: University of TorontoLow-rate dynamic contact angles of a large number of liquids...
The most influential parameter on the behavior of two-component flow in porous media is “wettability...
This short review explains the essence of the theory of contact angle hysteresis. It emphasizes the ...
The most influential parameter on the behavior of two-component flow in porous media is “wettability...
When a three-phase contact line moves along a solid surface, the contact angle no longer corresponds...
When a three-phase contact line moves along a solid surface, the contact angle no longer corresponds...
Much interest has recently been focused on contact angles, wetting and non-wettable surfaces as is e...
A contact angle observed for a liquid-solid system is not necessarily a unique value and a few diffe...
The contact angle, as a vital measured parameter of wettability of material surface, has long been i...
Wetting, the process of water interacting with a surface, is critical in our everyday lives and in m...
Young's construction for a contact angle at a three-phase intersection forms the basis of all fields...
Young's construction for a contact angle at a three-phase intersection forms the basis of all fields...
The contact angle is one of the most sensitive experimental values describing a junction between thr...
grantor: University of TorontoLow-rate dynamic contact angles of a large number of liquids...
Four types of contact angles (receding, most stable, advancing, and "static") were measured by two i...
grantor: University of TorontoLow-rate dynamic contact angles of a large number of liquids...
The most influential parameter on the behavior of two-component flow in porous media is “wettability...
This short review explains the essence of the theory of contact angle hysteresis. It emphasizes the ...
The most influential parameter on the behavior of two-component flow in porous media is “wettability...
When a three-phase contact line moves along a solid surface, the contact angle no longer corresponds...
When a three-phase contact line moves along a solid surface, the contact angle no longer corresponds...
Much interest has recently been focused on contact angles, wetting and non-wettable surfaces as is e...
A contact angle observed for a liquid-solid system is not necessarily a unique value and a few diffe...
The contact angle, as a vital measured parameter of wettability of material surface, has long been i...
Wetting, the process of water interacting with a surface, is critical in our everyday lives and in m...
Young's construction for a contact angle at a three-phase intersection forms the basis of all fields...
Young's construction for a contact angle at a three-phase intersection forms the basis of all fields...