Langmuir, Vol.14, No.24, 7047-7051, 1998
Dynamic wetting and dewetting of a low-energy surface by pure liquids
A high resolution optical method was used to acquire contact angle-velocity data for hexadecane and octamethylcyclotetrasiloxane (OMCTS) advancing and receding on a smooth, virtually homogeneous fluorinated surface. The predictive abilities of the hydrodynamic, molecular-kinetic and combined molecular-hydrodynamic models of wetting dynamics were compared. In this context the behavior of hexadecane and OMCTS were distinctly different. Where application of the molecular-kinetic model is most appropriate (hexadecane advancing) the motion of the contact Line does agree well with the molecular length. However when hydrodynamics play a role and the combined molecular-hydrodynamic model is required, then the characteristic lengths obtained greatly exceed molecular dimensions.
Keywords:DER-WAALS-INTERACTION