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Contact Angle, Wettability and Adhesion, Volume 5
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Contact Angle, Wettability and Adhesion, Volume 5

Contact Angle, Wettability and Adhesion, Volume 5

ByKash L. Mittal
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2008
eBook Published 31 August 2008
Pub. location London
Imprint CRC Press
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1201/b12144
Pages 300 pages
eBook ISBN 9780429087769
SubjectsPhysical Sciences
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Mittal, K. (2008). Contact Angle, Wettability and Adhesion, Volume 5. London: CRC Press, https://doi.org/10.1201/b12144

This volume chronicles the proceedings of the 5th International Symposium on Contact Angle, Wettability and Adhesion, Toronto, Canada, June 2006. Wettability is of pivotal importance in many and varied arenas, ranging from mundane to micro-and nanofluidics to lithography to biomedical. It should be underscored that in the last years there has been

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part |2 pages
Part 1: Contact Angle Measurements and Solid Surface Free Energy
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chapter |22 pages
Effects of surface structure on the behavior of a heated contact line
ByM. Ojha, G. Dalakos, S. Panchamgam, P. C. Wayner Jr. and J. L. Plawsky
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chapter |22 pages
Apparent solidification contact angles of micro-droplets deposited on solid surfaces
ByRi Li, N. Ashgriz, S. Chandra, J. R. Andrews, S. Drappel
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chapter |12 pages
Microscopic wettability of softwood tracheid cell walls: Effects of wall sculpturing, sap solutes, and drying
ByM. M. Kohonen
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chapter |14 pages
The effect of binary fatty acids systems on partitioning, IFT and wettability of calcite surfaces
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chapter |22 pages
Mechanistic modeling of dynamic vapor-liquid interfacial tension in complex petroleum fluids
ByS. C. Ayirala, D. N. Rao
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chapter |18 pages
Influence of ambient humidity on the apparent surface free energy of poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA)
ByL. Holysz, E. Chibowski, K. Terpilowski
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part |2 pages
Part 2: Relevance of Wetting in Cleaning and Adhesion
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chapter |24 pages
Wettability measurements and cleanliness evaluation without substantial cost
ByJ. B. Durkee, A. Kuhn
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chapter |14 pages
Wettability parameters controlling the surface cleanability of stainless steel
ByL. Boulangé-Petermann, J.-C. Joud and B. Baroux
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chapter |20 pages
Functional topcoats on coated textiles for improved or self-attained cleanability
ByT. Bahners, L. Prager, B. Marquardt, E. Schollmeyer
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chapter |18 pages
Wetting and adhesion in fibrous materials: Stochastic modeling and simulation
ByW. Zhong, N. Pan, D. Lukas
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chapter |16 pages
Adhesion of hydrophobizing agents: A comparison of values determined by contact angle and the JKR approaches
ByJ. Lindfors, J. Laine, P. Stenius
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chapter |22 pages
Wettability aspects and the improvement of adhesion of UV curable powder coatings on polypropylene substrates
ByM. Wouters, P. Castell Muixí
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chapter |10 pages
Modulation of the surface properties of reactive polymers by photo-Fries rearrangement
ByS. Temmel, T. Höfler, W. Kern
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chapter |14 pages
Effect of grafting efficiency on peel strength, contact angle, particle size and viscosity of butyl acrylate–PUD hybrid adhesives for plastic laminates
ByS. K. Patel, R. N. Jagtap, N. Khatik
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chapter |16 pages
Cell adhesion to polystyrene substrates: Relevance of interfacial free energy
ByA. Carré, V. Lacarrière
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part |2 pages
Part 3: Superhydrophobic Surfaces
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chapter |8 pages
Superhydrophobic aluminum surfaces obtained by chemical etching
ByD. K. Sarkar, M. Farzaneh
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chapter |8 pages
Effect of temperature on superhydrophobic zinc oxide nanotowers
ByN. Saleema, D. K. Sarkar, M. Farzaneh
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chapter |8 pages
Superhydrophobic properties of silver coated copper
ByA. Safaee, D. K. Sarkar, M. Farzaneh
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chapter |15 pages
Surfactants adsorption at hydrophobic and superhydrophobic solid surfaces
ByM. Ferrari
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