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Contact Angle, Wettability and Adhesion, Volume 3

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Contact Angle, Wettability and Adhesion, Volume 3

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Contact Angle, Wettability and Adhesion, Volume 3 book

Contact Angle, Wettability and Adhesion, Volume 3

DOI link for Contact Angle, Wettability and Adhesion, Volume 3

Contact Angle, Wettability and Adhesion, Volume 3 book

Edited ByKash L. Mittal
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2003
eBook Published 1 August 2003
Pub. Location London
Imprint CRC Press
DOI https://doi.org/10.1201/9789047403326
Pages 520
eBook ISBN 9780429088124
Subjects Physical Sciences
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Mittal, K.L. (Ed.). (2003). Contact Angle, Wettability and Adhesion, Volume 3 (1st ed.). CRC Press. https://doi.org/10.1201/9789047403326

ABSTRACT

This volume chronicles the proceedings of the Third International Symposium on Contact Angle, Wettability and Adhesion held in Providence, Rhode Island, May 20a 23, 2002. This symposium was held to provide a forum to update and consolidate the research activity on this topic. The world of wettability is very wide as it plays an extremely important

TABLE OF CONTENTS

part |2 pages

Part 1: General Papers

chapter |22 pages

Adsorption, evaporation, condensation, and fluid flow in the contact line region

chapter |14 pages

Experimental study of contact line dynamics by capillary rise and fall

chapter |14 pages

Condensation transport in triple line motion

chapter |14 pages

Inertial dewetting: Shocks and surface waves

chapter |26 pages

Effect of adsorbed vapor on liquid-solid adhesion

part |2 pages

Part 2: Contact Angle Measurements / Determination and Solid Surface Free Energy

chapter |22 pages

The molecular origin of contact angles in terms of different combining rules for intermolecular potentials

chapter |44 pages

Contact angle measurements and criteria for surface energetic interpretation

chapter |14 pages

Advancing, receding and vibrated contact angles on rough hydrophobic surfaces

chapter |16 pages

Dynamic evolution of contact angle on solid substrates during evaporation

chapter |20 pages

The concept, characterization, concerns and consequences of contact angles in solid-liquid-liquid systems

chapter |8 pages

A thermodynamic model for wetting free energies of solids from contact angles

chapter |46 pages

Characterization of surface free energies and surface chemistry of solids

part |2 pages

Part 3: Wetting and Spreading: Fundamental and Applied Aspects

chapter |26 pages

Merging two concepts: Ultrahydrophobic polymer surfaces and switchable wettability

chapter |26 pages

Self-propelled drop movement: Chemical influences on the use of kinetic or equilibrium approaches in reactive wetting

chapter |20 pages

Effects of surface defect, polycrystallinity and nanostructure of self-assembled monolayers on wetting and its interpretation

chapter |22 pages

Wetting of a substrate by nanocrystallites

chapter |12 pages

Light-induced reversible wetting of structured surfaces

chapter |12 pages

Wetting in porous media: Some theoretical and practical aspects

chapter |22 pages

Dynamic aspects of wetting in granular matter

chapter |20 pages

The effect of rock surface characteristics on reservoir wettability

chapter |14 pages

Viscous dissipation and rheological behavior near the solid/liquid/vapor triple line. Application to the spreading of silicone oils

chapter |22 pages

Adsorption isotherms of cationic surfactants on bitumen films studied using axisymmetric drop shape analysis

chapter |16 pages

Application of droplet dynamics analysis for assessment of water penetration resistance of coatings

chapter |22 pages

Indirect measurement of the shrinkage forces acting during the drying of a paper coating layer

chapter |19 pages

Effect of the physical chemistry of polymeric coating surfaces on fouling and cleanability with particular reference to the food industry

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