S. Villette et al., WETTING ON THE MOLECULAR SCALE AND THE ROLE OF WATER - A CASE-STUDY OF WETTING OF HYDROPHILIC SILICA SURFACES, Langmuir, 12(3), 1996, pp. 825-830
The role of water, vapor or layer adsorbed on the solid surface, in th
e spreading of molecular films is not fully recognized at the present
time. The aim of this paper is to provide examples of the influence of
water on the thickness profiles of spreading microdroplets, recorded
using spatially resolved ellipsometry. The analysis of experimental da
ta is done in reference to a recent theory of de Gennes (de Gennes, P.
G.; Cazabat, A. M. C. R. Acad. Sci., Ser. II 1990, 310, 1601) on the
spontaneous spreading of incompressible, nonvolatile liquids. A tentat
ive discussion on the role of water on molecular friction, local chemi
cal potential in the film, or solid-liquid interaction energies is pre
sented.