Nanoparticles at fluid interfaces are central to a rapidly increasing range of cutting-edge applications, including drug delivery, uptake through biological membranes, emulsion stabilization and the fabrication of nanocomposites. Understanding nanoscale wetting is a challenging issue, still unresolved for individual nanoparticles, and is essential in designing nanoparticle-building blocks with controlled surface properties. The core information about the structural and thermodynamic properties of particles at fluid interfaces is enclosed in the three-phase contact angle θ. Here we present a novel in situ method, on the basis of freeze-fracture shadow-casting cryo-scanning electron microscopy, that allows the measurement of contact angles of...
In recent years there has been an accumulation of evidence for the existence of nanobubbles on hydro...
Understanding how nanomaterials interact with interfaces is essential to control their self-assembly...
Wettability is the ability of the liquid to contact with the solid surface at the surrounding fluid...
Since the seminal work of Pickering and Ramsden more than a century ago, adsorption of solid micro- ...
We report a generic technique to image and study the wettability of spherical nanoparticles adsorbed...
Solid particles adsorbed at fluid interfaces are crucial for the mechanical stability of Pickering e...
Surfaces with special wetting properties not only can efficiently repel or attract liquids such as w...
Wetting phenomena in multi-phase systems govern the shape of the contact line which separates the di...
An aqueous suspension of silica nanoparticles or nanofluid can alter the wettability of surfaces, sp...
The wetting of anisotropic colloidal particles is of great importance in several applications, inclu...
The nanostructured surfaces have attracted much attention owing to its possibility of changing surfa...
The wetting of anisotropic colloidal particles is of great importance in several applications, inclu...
In recent years there has been an accumulation of evidence for the existence of nanobubbles on hydro...
In recent years there has been an accumulation of evidence for the existence of nanobubbles on hydro...
Understanding how nanomaterials interact with interfaces is essential to control their self-assembly...
Wettability is the ability of the liquid to contact with the solid surface at the surrounding fluid...
Since the seminal work of Pickering and Ramsden more than a century ago, adsorption of solid micro- ...
We report a generic technique to image and study the wettability of spherical nanoparticles adsorbed...
Solid particles adsorbed at fluid interfaces are crucial for the mechanical stability of Pickering e...
Surfaces with special wetting properties not only can efficiently repel or attract liquids such as w...
Wetting phenomena in multi-phase systems govern the shape of the contact line which separates the di...
An aqueous suspension of silica nanoparticles or nanofluid can alter the wettability of surfaces, sp...
The wetting of anisotropic colloidal particles is of great importance in several applications, inclu...
The nanostructured surfaces have attracted much attention owing to its possibility of changing surfa...
The wetting of anisotropic colloidal particles is of great importance in several applications, inclu...
In recent years there has been an accumulation of evidence for the existence of nanobubbles on hydro...
In recent years there has been an accumulation of evidence for the existence of nanobubbles on hydro...
Understanding how nanomaterials interact with interfaces is essential to control their self-assembly...
Wettability is the ability of the liquid to contact with the solid surface at the surrounding fluid...