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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
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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
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2003
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- Artikelnr.: 57896044
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 520
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2003
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9789047403326
- Artikelnr.: 57896044
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Mittal, Kash L.
Part 1: General Papers 1. Adsorption, evaporation, condensation, and fluid
flow in the contact line region 2. Experimental study of contact line
dynamics by capillary rise and fall 3. Condensation transport in triple
line motion 4. Inertial dewetting: Shocks and surface waves 5. Effect of
adsorbed vapor on liquid-solid adhesion Part 2: Contact Angle Measurements
/ Determination and Solid Surface Free Energy 6. The molecular origin of
contact angles in terms of different combining rules for intermolecular
potentials 7. Contact angle measurements and criteria for surface energetic
interpretation 8. Advancing, receding and vibrated contact angles on rough
hydrophobic surfaces 9. Dynamic evolution of contact angle on solid
substrates during evaporation 10. The concept, characterization, concerns
and consequences of contact angles in solid-liquid-liquid systems 11. A
thermodynamic model for wetting free energies of solids from contact angles
12. Characterization of surface free energies and surface chemistry of
solids Part 3: Wetting and Spreading: Fundamental and Applied Aspects 13.
Merging two concepts: Ultrahydrophobic polymer surfaces and switchable
wettability 14. Self-propelled drop movement: Chemical influences on the
use of kinetic or equilibrium approaches in reactive wetting 15. Effects of
surface defect, polycrystallinity and nanostructure of self-assembled
monolayers on wetting and its interpretation 16. Wetting of a substrate by
nanocrystallites 17. Light-induced reversible wetting of structured
surfaces 18. Wetting in porous media: Some theoretical and practical
aspects 19. Dynamic aspects of wetting in granular matter 20. The effect of
rock surface characteristics on reservoir wettability 21. Viscous
dissipation and rheological behavior near the solid/liquid/vapor triple
line. Application to the spreading of silicone oils 22. Adsorption
isotherms of cationic surfactants on bitumen films studied using
axisymmetric drop shape analysis 23. Application of drop
flow in the contact line region 2. Experimental study of contact line
dynamics by capillary rise and fall 3. Condensation transport in triple
line motion 4. Inertial dewetting: Shocks and surface waves 5. Effect of
adsorbed vapor on liquid-solid adhesion Part 2: Contact Angle Measurements
/ Determination and Solid Surface Free Energy 6. The molecular origin of
contact angles in terms of different combining rules for intermolecular
potentials 7. Contact angle measurements and criteria for surface energetic
interpretation 8. Advancing, receding and vibrated contact angles on rough
hydrophobic surfaces 9. Dynamic evolution of contact angle on solid
substrates during evaporation 10. The concept, characterization, concerns
and consequences of contact angles in solid-liquid-liquid systems 11. A
thermodynamic model for wetting free energies of solids from contact angles
12. Characterization of surface free energies and surface chemistry of
solids Part 3: Wetting and Spreading: Fundamental and Applied Aspects 13.
Merging two concepts: Ultrahydrophobic polymer surfaces and switchable
wettability 14. Self-propelled drop movement: Chemical influences on the
use of kinetic or equilibrium approaches in reactive wetting 15. Effects of
surface defect, polycrystallinity and nanostructure of self-assembled
monolayers on wetting and its interpretation 16. Wetting of a substrate by
nanocrystallites 17. Light-induced reversible wetting of structured
surfaces 18. Wetting in porous media: Some theoretical and practical
aspects 19. Dynamic aspects of wetting in granular matter 20. The effect of
rock surface characteristics on reservoir wettability 21. Viscous
dissipation and rheological behavior near the solid/liquid/vapor triple
line. Application to the spreading of silicone oils 22. Adsorption
isotherms of cationic surfactants on bitumen films studied using
axisymmetric drop shape analysis 23. Application of drop
Part 1: General Papers 1. Adsorption, evaporation, condensation, and fluid
flow in the contact line region 2. Experimental study of contact line
dynamics by capillary rise and fall 3. Condensation transport in triple
line motion 4. Inertial dewetting: Shocks and surface waves 5. Effect of
adsorbed vapor on liquid-solid adhesion Part 2: Contact Angle Measurements
/ Determination and Solid Surface Free Energy 6. The molecular origin of
contact angles in terms of different combining rules for intermolecular
potentials 7. Contact angle measurements and criteria for surface energetic
interpretation 8. Advancing, receding and vibrated contact angles on rough
hydrophobic surfaces 9. Dynamic evolution of contact angle on solid
substrates during evaporation 10. The concept, characterization, concerns
and consequences of contact angles in solid-liquid-liquid systems 11. A
thermodynamic model for wetting free energies of solids from contact angles
12. Characterization of surface free energies and surface chemistry of
solids Part 3: Wetting and Spreading: Fundamental and Applied Aspects 13.
Merging two concepts: Ultrahydrophobic polymer surfaces and switchable
wettability 14. Self-propelled drop movement: Chemical influences on the
use of kinetic or equilibrium approaches in reactive wetting 15. Effects of
surface defect, polycrystallinity and nanostructure of self-assembled
monolayers on wetting and its interpretation 16. Wetting of a substrate by
nanocrystallites 17. Light-induced reversible wetting of structured
surfaces 18. Wetting in porous media: Some theoretical and practical
aspects 19. Dynamic aspects of wetting in granular matter 20. The effect of
rock surface characteristics on reservoir wettability 21. Viscous
dissipation and rheological behavior near the solid/liquid/vapor triple
line. Application to the spreading of silicone oils 22. Adsorption
isotherms of cationic surfactants on bitumen films studied using
axisymmetric drop shape analysis 23. Application of drop
flow in the contact line region 2. Experimental study of contact line
dynamics by capillary rise and fall 3. Condensation transport in triple
line motion 4. Inertial dewetting: Shocks and surface waves 5. Effect of
adsorbed vapor on liquid-solid adhesion Part 2: Contact Angle Measurements
/ Determination and Solid Surface Free Energy 6. The molecular origin of
contact angles in terms of different combining rules for intermolecular
potentials 7. Contact angle measurements and criteria for surface energetic
interpretation 8. Advancing, receding and vibrated contact angles on rough
hydrophobic surfaces 9. Dynamic evolution of contact angle on solid
substrates during evaporation 10. The concept, characterization, concerns
and consequences of contact angles in solid-liquid-liquid systems 11. A
thermodynamic model for wetting free energies of solids from contact angles
12. Characterization of surface free energies and surface chemistry of
solids Part 3: Wetting and Spreading: Fundamental and Applied Aspects 13.
Merging two concepts: Ultrahydrophobic polymer surfaces and switchable
wettability 14. Self-propelled drop movement: Chemical influences on the
use of kinetic or equilibrium approaches in reactive wetting 15. Effects of
surface defect, polycrystallinity and nanostructure of self-assembled
monolayers on wetting and its interpretation 16. Wetting of a substrate by
nanocrystallites 17. Light-induced reversible wetting of structured
surfaces 18. Wetting in porous media: Some theoretical and practical
aspects 19. Dynamic aspects of wetting in granular matter 20. The effect of
rock surface characteristics on reservoir wettability 21. Viscous
dissipation and rheological behavior near the solid/liquid/vapor triple
line. Application to the spreading of silicone oils 22. Adsorption
isotherms of cationic surfactants on bitumen films studied using
axisymmetric drop shape analysis 23. Application of drop