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Multifunctional Superwetting Sea-Urchin-Mimetic Nanosheet-Based Interface for Remote Oil-Water Separation. [PDF]
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Self-organized flows and droplet swimming drive rapid fibril formation from ATP condensates
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Endogenous flow and dialytaxis govern aging of Adenosine 5’-triphosphate (ATP) condensates
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Reviews of Modern Physics, 1985
The wetting of solids by liquids is connected to physical chemistry (wettability), to statistical physics (pinning of the contact line, wetting transitions, etc.), to long-range forces (van der Waals, double layers), and to fluid dynamics. The present review represents an attempt towards a unified picture with special emphasis on certain features of ...
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The wetting of solids by liquids is connected to physical chemistry (wettability), to statistical physics (pinning of the contact line, wetting transitions, etc.), to long-range forces (van der Waals, double layers), and to fluid dynamics. The present review represents an attempt towards a unified picture with special emphasis on certain features of ...
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Langmuir, 2009
We present new spreading-drop data obtained over four orders of time and apply our new analysis tool G-Dyna to demonstrate the specific range over which the various models of dynamic wetting would seem to apply for our experimental system. We follow the contact angle and radius dynamics of four liquids on the smooth silica surface of silicon wafers or ...
D, Seveno +5 more
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We present new spreading-drop data obtained over four orders of time and apply our new analysis tool G-Dyna to demonstrate the specific range over which the various models of dynamic wetting would seem to apply for our experimental system. We follow the contact angle and radius dynamics of four liquids on the smooth silica surface of silicon wafers or ...
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Current Opinion in Colloid & Interface Science, 2001
We review the mechanisms controlling the dynamics of wetting in partial and complete wetting regimes. It is shown that the behaviour in several timescales may characterize the dynamics since different channels of energy dissipation have to be considered within spreading.
Joël De Coninck +2 more
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We review the mechanisms controlling the dynamics of wetting in partial and complete wetting regimes. It is shown that the behaviour in several timescales may characterize the dynamics since different channels of energy dissipation have to be considered within spreading.
Joël De Coninck +2 more
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Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter, 2009
Capillary phenomena associated with fluids wetting other condensed matter phases have drawn great scientific interest for hundreds of years; consider the recent bicentennial celebration of Thomas Young's paper on equilibrium contact angles, describing the geometric shape assumed near a three phase contact line in terms of the relevant surface energies ...
Gary S Grest +2 more
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Capillary phenomena associated with fluids wetting other condensed matter phases have drawn great scientific interest for hundreds of years; consider the recent bicentennial celebration of Thomas Young's paper on equilibrium contact angles, describing the geometric shape assumed near a three phase contact line in terms of the relevant surface energies ...
Gary S Grest +2 more
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Dynamics of Wetting Layer Formation
Physical Review Letters, 2000We study the formation and growth of wetting layers in the binary liquid mixture cyclohexane-methanol. By progressively deuterating the methanol we can tune the equilibrium wetting layer thickness. Hysteresis of the transition is observed for large thicknesses and is absent for thinner ones.
Bonn, D. +3 more
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Dynamic wetting at the nanoscale
Physical Review E, 2013Although the capillary spreading of a drop on a dry substrate is well studied, understanding and describing the physical mechanisms that govern the dynamics remain challenging. Here we study the dynamics of spreading of partially wetting nanodroplets by combining molecular dynamics simulations and continuum phase field simulations.
Yoshinori, Nakamura +3 more
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Dynamic wetting of Boger fluids
Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 2007The impact of fluid elasticity on the dynamic wetting of polymer solutions is important because many polymer solutions in technological use exhibit non-Newtonian behaviors in the high shear environment of the wedge-like flow near a moving contact line. Our former study [G.K. Seevaratnam, Y. Suo, E. Ramé, L.M. Walker, Phys. Fluids 19 (2007) Art.
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