Despite considerable research efforts, the influence of contact line tension during wetting at the nanoscale and its experimental determination remain challenging tasks. So far, molecular dynamics simulations and atomic force microscope measurements have contributed to the understanding of these phenomena. However, a direct measurement of the size dependence of the contact angle and the magnitude of the apparent line tension has not been realized so far. Here, we show that the contact angle is indeed dependent on the drop size for small drop diameters and determine the magnitude of the apparent line tension via liquid-metal based measurements of advancing and receding contact angle inside a scanning electron microscope. For this purpose, a ...
The precise determination of the line tension of sessile droplets still represents a major challenge...
[[abstract]]This paper investigates the nano-fluidic contact angle measurement by performing molecul...
We studied the morphology of liquid droplets on substrates with a lateral wettability pattern using ...
Wetting is a universal phenomenon in nature and of interest in fundamental research as well as in en...
Wetting phenomena in multi-phase systems govern the shape of the contact line which separates the di...
Despite being intensively investigated, wetting at the nanoscale leaves a manifold of questions unre...
grantor: University of TorontoThe generalized theory of capillarity identifies line tensio...
We have used atomic force microscopy (AFM) to image liquid droplets on solid substrates. The techniq...
We have used atomic force microscopy (AFM) to image liquid droplets on solid substrates. The techniq...
Liquid structures on solid substrates have been imaged with a resolution in the nanometer range by s...
The line tension for a Lennard-Jones (LJ) fluid on a (9, 3) solid of varying strength was calculated...
The information regarding the wetting characteristic is important in various aspects of surface scie...
In this review we examine the influence of the line tension τ on droplets and particles at surfaces....
Understanding the role of pinning force in droplet dynamic wetting is of critical importance for sur...
The information of liquid film profile near a three-phase contact line is critical for a comprehensi...
The precise determination of the line tension of sessile droplets still represents a major challenge...
[[abstract]]This paper investigates the nano-fluidic contact angle measurement by performing molecul...
We studied the morphology of liquid droplets on substrates with a lateral wettability pattern using ...
Wetting is a universal phenomenon in nature and of interest in fundamental research as well as in en...
Wetting phenomena in multi-phase systems govern the shape of the contact line which separates the di...
Despite being intensively investigated, wetting at the nanoscale leaves a manifold of questions unre...
grantor: University of TorontoThe generalized theory of capillarity identifies line tensio...
We have used atomic force microscopy (AFM) to image liquid droplets on solid substrates. The techniq...
We have used atomic force microscopy (AFM) to image liquid droplets on solid substrates. The techniq...
Liquid structures on solid substrates have been imaged with a resolution in the nanometer range by s...
The line tension for a Lennard-Jones (LJ) fluid on a (9, 3) solid of varying strength was calculated...
The information regarding the wetting characteristic is important in various aspects of surface scie...
In this review we examine the influence of the line tension τ on droplets and particles at surfaces....
Understanding the role of pinning force in droplet dynamic wetting is of critical importance for sur...
The information of liquid film profile near a three-phase contact line is critical for a comprehensi...
The precise determination of the line tension of sessile droplets still represents a major challenge...
[[abstract]]This paper investigates the nano-fluidic contact angle measurement by performing molecul...
We studied the morphology of liquid droplets on substrates with a lateral wettability pattern using ...