articleLangmuirFeb 22, 2007GREEN OA

How Wenzel and Cassie Were Wrong

University of Massachusetts Amherst

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Abstract

We argue using experimental data that contact lines and not contact areas are important in determining wettability. Three types of two-component surfaces were prepared that contain "spots" in a surrounding field: a hydrophilic spot in a hydrophobic field, a rough spot in a smooth field, and a smooth spot in a rough field. Water contact angles were measured within the spots and with the spot confined to within the contact line of the sessile drop. Spot diameter and contact line diameter were varied. All of the data indicate that contact angle behavior (advancing, receding, and hysteresis) is determined by interactions of the liquid and the solid at the three-phase contact line alone and that the interfacial…

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Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Contact angle
  • Wetting
  • Wetting transition
  • Drop (telecommunication)
  • Hysteresis
  • Sessile drop technique
  • Line (geometry)
  • Contact area
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Clean water and sanitation
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