Experimental study on contact angle patterns: Liquid surface tensions lessthan solid surface tensions

Citation
Dy. Kwok et al., Experimental study on contact angle patterns: Liquid surface tensions lessthan solid surface tensions, J COLL I SC, 225(2), 2000, pp. 323-328
Citations number
59
Categorie Soggetti
Physical Chemistry/Chemical Physics
Journal title
JOURNAL OF COLLOID AND INTERFACE SCIENCE
ISSN journal
00219797 → ACNP
Volume
225
Issue
2
Year of publication
2000
Pages
323 - 328
Database
ISI
SICI code
0021-9797(20000515)225:2<323:ESOCAP>2.0.ZU;2-7
Abstract
The interpretation of contact angles in terms of solid surface tensions is not trivial. In the past, we and others have postulated that contact angles should be measured with liquid of surface tension larger than the anticipa ted solid surface tension, i.e., gamma(lv) > gamma(sv). This has recently b een disputed. It is also not entirely obvious how to proceed experimentally since gamma(sv) is not known initially. Typically, one starts with a liqui d of high gamma(lv) (such as water) and goes lower. We have stopped in the past when the contact angles became small. A question arises as to what wou ld happen if we would go on. Contact angles of liquids with gamma(lv) less than or near gamma(sv) were measured on eight polymer-coated solid surfaces . The experimental contact angle patterns for gamma(lv) < gamma(sv) and for gamma(lv) > gamma(sv) were compared. Results suggest that contact angle in terpretation in terms of solid surface tensions requires contact angles to be measured for gamma(lv) > gamma(sv) because the Young equation is not app licable for gamma(lv) < gamma(sv). Thus contact angle approaches that disre gard this requirement are questionable. (C) 2000 Academic Press.