Semal et al., 1999 - Google Patents
Influence of surface roughness on wetting dynamicsSemal et al., 1999
- Document ID
- 4213785656398126843
- Author
- Semal S
- Blake T
- Geskin V
- De Ruijter M
- Castelein G
- De Coninck J
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Langmuir
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Using the molecular-kinetic theory of wetting, we analyze the dynamic contact angle of a sessile drop of squalane spreading spontaneously on Langmuir− Blodgett multilayer substrates (behenic acid on glass). This allows the effect of microscale roughness on the …
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