A technique aimed at measuring contact angles for microparticles and suitab
le for determining the linear tension is developed. The technique is based
on determining the "equilibrium" position of the microsphere (where the sum
of forces acting on the microsphere is zero) at the liquid-gas interface.
This position is unambiguously determined from the experimental force-dista
nce curve obtained for the microparticle-interface interaction. The measure
ments are performed using an original setup based on the operating principl
e of the atomic force microscope. The advancing and receding contact angles
of water are measured for individual polystyrene microspheres with radii f
rom I to 5 mum. The contact angles are shown to increase with a decreasing
microsphere radius, whereas the hysteresis of the contact angle decreases.
The results indicate the existence of a negative linear tension in the case
of the rough surface of polystyrene microspheres, which is deformed along
the three-phase contact line.