In this thesis we focus on calculating the shape of small bubbles and droplets near surfaces, in regimes where intermolecular forces are significant. In the first part of this thesis we focus on vapour nanobubbles where we use classical density functional theory (DFT) to determine the interfacial free energy (the binding potential) of simple model fluids in contact with a planar surface. This is done by calculating sequences of constrained density profiles for varying amounts of vapour adsorbed between the wall and the bulk liquid. This allows us to determine multi-scale properties of fluids at interfaces, and thereby determine the structure and the thermodynamics of vapour adsorption at solvophobic interfaces and how these depend on the mi...
The first two chapters make use of simple, simulated model systems to break down the unique solvatio...
Surface nanobubbles are gaseous domains found at immersed substrates, whose remarkable persistence i...
In this Letter we examine an effective interfacial Hamiltonian approach for wetting phenomena based ...
In this thesis we focus on calculating the shape of small bubbles and droplets near surfaces, in reg...
We calculate one-body density profiles of a simple model fluid in contact with a planar surface usin...
We present a fully microscopic study of the interfacial thermodynamics of nanodrops and nanobubbles,...
This thesis investigates the wetting behaviour of liquids on solid surfaces both in and out of equil...
The most exciting effects associated with wetting and adsorption are caused by the fluid inhomogenei...
Interfaces between aqueous solutions and hydrophobic solid surfaces are important in various areas o...
This contribution is based on our talk at the BIRS Workshop on “Coupled Mathematical Models for Phys...
Interfacial phenomena and the associated kinetic, thermodynamic and structural properties are releva...
Wetting is a rather efficient mechanism for nucleation of a phase (typically liquid) on the interfac...
The properties of associating fluids in contact with adsorbing surfaces are essential for the contro...
In this thesis, we have studied water in contact with a hydrophobic surface. The thesis covers three...
Abstract: We study the behavior of very thin liquid films wetting homogeneous planar and spherical s...
The first two chapters make use of simple, simulated model systems to break down the unique solvatio...
Surface nanobubbles are gaseous domains found at immersed substrates, whose remarkable persistence i...
In this Letter we examine an effective interfacial Hamiltonian approach for wetting phenomena based ...
In this thesis we focus on calculating the shape of small bubbles and droplets near surfaces, in reg...
We calculate one-body density profiles of a simple model fluid in contact with a planar surface usin...
We present a fully microscopic study of the interfacial thermodynamics of nanodrops and nanobubbles,...
This thesis investigates the wetting behaviour of liquids on solid surfaces both in and out of equil...
The most exciting effects associated with wetting and adsorption are caused by the fluid inhomogenei...
Interfaces between aqueous solutions and hydrophobic solid surfaces are important in various areas o...
This contribution is based on our talk at the BIRS Workshop on “Coupled Mathematical Models for Phys...
Interfacial phenomena and the associated kinetic, thermodynamic and structural properties are releva...
Wetting is a rather efficient mechanism for nucleation of a phase (typically liquid) on the interfac...
The properties of associating fluids in contact with adsorbing surfaces are essential for the contro...
In this thesis, we have studied water in contact with a hydrophobic surface. The thesis covers three...
Abstract: We study the behavior of very thin liquid films wetting homogeneous planar and spherical s...
The first two chapters make use of simple, simulated model systems to break down the unique solvatio...
Surface nanobubbles are gaseous domains found at immersed substrates, whose remarkable persistence i...
In this Letter we examine an effective interfacial Hamiltonian approach for wetting phenomena based ...