In this special issue article, we bring together our recent research on wetting in confinement, in particular planar walls, wedges, capillary grooves and slit pores, with emphasis on phase transitions and competition between wetting, filling and condensation, and highlight their similarities and disparities. The results presented are obtained with the classical density functional theory (DFT) for fluids, which is a mean-field statistical mechanical framework for including the spatial variations of the fluid density into the thermodynamic equation of state. For wetting in sculpted substrates, we solve numerically the DFT equations to obtain the fluid density profiles, wetting isotherms and phase diagrams. This allows us to contrast the wetti...
We study phase behaviour of a model fluid confined between two unlike parallel walls in the presence...
We study the shape of gas-liquid interfaces forming inside rectangular nanogrooves (i.e., slit-pores...
Even simple fluids on simple substrates can exhibit very rich surface phase behaviour. To illustrate...
Wetting is a rather efficient mechanism for nucleation of a phase (typically liquid) on the interfac...
We have explored the phase behavior of a set of water-like models in slit pores of nanoscopic dimens...
The most exciting effects associated with wetting and adsorption are caused by the fluid inhomogenei...
The most exciting effects associated with wetting and adsorption are caused by the fluid inhomogenei...
Abstract. In this two-part study we investigate the phase behaviour of a fluid spatially confined in...
While the flow of a liquid in a macroscopic channel is usually described using hydrodynamics with no...
Phase transitions at fluid interfaces and in fluids confined in pores have been investigated by mean...
Phase transitions at fluid interfaces and in fluids confined in pores have been investigated by mean...
Phase transitions at fluid interfaces and in fluids confined in pores have been investigated by mean...
Consider a two-dimensional capped capillary pore formed by capping two parallel planar walls with a ...
Consider a two-dimensional capped capillary pore formed by capping two parallel planar walls with a ...
Phase transitions at fluid interfaces and in fluids confined in pores have been investigated by mean...
We study phase behaviour of a model fluid confined between two unlike parallel walls in the presence...
We study the shape of gas-liquid interfaces forming inside rectangular nanogrooves (i.e., slit-pores...
Even simple fluids on simple substrates can exhibit very rich surface phase behaviour. To illustrate...
Wetting is a rather efficient mechanism for nucleation of a phase (typically liquid) on the interfac...
We have explored the phase behavior of a set of water-like models in slit pores of nanoscopic dimens...
The most exciting effects associated with wetting and adsorption are caused by the fluid inhomogenei...
The most exciting effects associated with wetting and adsorption are caused by the fluid inhomogenei...
Abstract. In this two-part study we investigate the phase behaviour of a fluid spatially confined in...
While the flow of a liquid in a macroscopic channel is usually described using hydrodynamics with no...
Phase transitions at fluid interfaces and in fluids confined in pores have been investigated by mean...
Phase transitions at fluid interfaces and in fluids confined in pores have been investigated by mean...
Phase transitions at fluid interfaces and in fluids confined in pores have been investigated by mean...
Consider a two-dimensional capped capillary pore formed by capping two parallel planar walls with a ...
Consider a two-dimensional capped capillary pore formed by capping two parallel planar walls with a ...
Phase transitions at fluid interfaces and in fluids confined in pores have been investigated by mean...
We study phase behaviour of a model fluid confined between two unlike parallel walls in the presence...
We study the shape of gas-liquid interfaces forming inside rectangular nanogrooves (i.e., slit-pores...
Even simple fluids on simple substrates can exhibit very rich surface phase behaviour. To illustrate...