Re: The variation of contact angles
- From: "chemist aysen" <janseett@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 21 Nov 2006 09:40:12 -0800
Thanks rekuci.You are very helpful.
rekuci@xxxxxxxxx yazdi:
chemist aysen wrote:
Hi all,
I want to work at this subject in the future.But i couldnt find any
documentation or works dor this subject.Do you have any idea?
'The variation of contact angles by increasing the surface roughness of
solids in the nanometer range'
What do you think about this subject?
Regards,
Aysen
What? Couldn't find any documentation? It's been done to death. Pick
up a stack of Science journals from the past 5 years and flip, trust me
you'll find something. Biomimetics crap, etc. If you make a dense
array of nanoscale features, it would take a lot of force to overcome
the surface tension of a water droplet and force it into the crevice.
Think capillary tubes. The only revelation is the ability to fabricate
said surfaces. Learning English helps so you can do an appropriate
search.
.
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