Adsorption of small amphiphilic molecules occurs in various biological and technological processes, sometimes desired, the other times unwanted (e.g., contamination). Surface-active molecules preferentially bind to interfaces and affect their wetting properties. We study the adsorption of short-chained alcohols (simple surfactants) to the water-vapor interface and solid surfaces of various polarities using molecular dynamics simulations. The analysis enables us to establish a theoretical expression for the adsorption coefficient, which exponentially scales with the molecular surface area and the surface wetting coefficient, and which is in good agreement with the simulation results. The competition of the adsorptions to both interfaces of a...
The aim of this work is to build a molecular dynamics model to represent the experimental evaluation...
We extend our previous molecular dynamics experiments [Rodriguez, J. Phys. Chem. B 109, 24427 (2005)...
Oil–water–substrate wettability is of prime importance in most branches of science and technology, f...
The surfactant-driven superspreading of droplets on hydrophobic substrates is considered. A key elem...
In this work, a methodology to evaluate and represent the wettability alteration phenomenon caused b...
All surfaces in water experience at short separations hydration repulsion or hydrophobic attraction,...
Contact angles B0 of aqueous solutions contacting with hydrophilic and hydrophobic surfaces were stu...
Molecular dynamics simulations of single water, water-methanol, or water-IPA (isopropyl-alcohol) mix...
The adsorption layer of five different surfactants, namely, pentanol, octanol, dodecanol, dodecyl tr...
Proteins can often adsorb irreversibly at fluid/fluid interfaces; the understanding of the adsorpti...
Surfactants are extensively used in many chemical products to improve their stability, appearance, t...
We use molecular simulations to investigate the wetting behavior of water at flat polar surfaces. In...
Molecular dynamics simulations of the adsorption layer of five different surfactant molecules, namel...
We have analyzed various surface properties for a number of simulated surfaces with water as one of ...
The intriguing ability of certain surfactant molecules to drive the superspreading of liquids to com...
The aim of this work is to build a molecular dynamics model to represent the experimental evaluation...
We extend our previous molecular dynamics experiments [Rodriguez, J. Phys. Chem. B 109, 24427 (2005)...
Oil–water–substrate wettability is of prime importance in most branches of science and technology, f...
The surfactant-driven superspreading of droplets on hydrophobic substrates is considered. A key elem...
In this work, a methodology to evaluate and represent the wettability alteration phenomenon caused b...
All surfaces in water experience at short separations hydration repulsion or hydrophobic attraction,...
Contact angles B0 of aqueous solutions contacting with hydrophilic and hydrophobic surfaces were stu...
Molecular dynamics simulations of single water, water-methanol, or water-IPA (isopropyl-alcohol) mix...
The adsorption layer of five different surfactants, namely, pentanol, octanol, dodecanol, dodecyl tr...
Proteins can often adsorb irreversibly at fluid/fluid interfaces; the understanding of the adsorpti...
Surfactants are extensively used in many chemical products to improve their stability, appearance, t...
We use molecular simulations to investigate the wetting behavior of water at flat polar surfaces. In...
Molecular dynamics simulations of the adsorption layer of five different surfactant molecules, namel...
We have analyzed various surface properties for a number of simulated surfaces with water as one of ...
The intriguing ability of certain surfactant molecules to drive the superspreading of liquids to com...
The aim of this work is to build a molecular dynamics model to represent the experimental evaluation...
We extend our previous molecular dynamics experiments [Rodriguez, J. Phys. Chem. B 109, 24427 (2005)...
Oil–water–substrate wettability is of prime importance in most branches of science and technology, f...