2022
DOI: 10.1021/acs.langmuir.2c01026
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Effect of Macroscopic Surface Heterogeneities on an Advancing Contact Line

Abstract: The shape of a liquid–air interface advancing on a heterogeneous surface was studied experimentally, together with the force induced by the pinning of the contact line to surface defects. Different surfaces were considered with circular defects introduced as arrays of cocoa butter patches or small circular holes. These heterogeneous surfaces were submerged in aqueous ethanol solutions while measuring the additional force arising from the deformation of the advancing contact line and characterizing the interfac… Show more

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