Influence of the Disjoining Pressure on the Equilibrium Interfacial Profile in Transition Zone Between a Thin Film and a Capillary Meniscus
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Author(s)
Kuchin, IV
Matar, OK
Craster, RV
Starov, VM
Type
Journal Article
Abstract
The behaviour of liquid layers on solid substrates depends on a number of factors, the most important of which is the action of surface forces in the vicinity of the three phase contact line. The equilibrium interfacial (gas/liquid) profile in the transition zone between the thin flat film and the spherical part of a meniscus is determined by the combined action of the disjoining/conjoining and capillary pressures. The disjoining/conjoining pressure is considered to include the electrostatic, van der Waals and structural components. The Poisson–Boltzmann equation is also solved with various boundary conditions to calculate the electrostatic component of the disjoining/conjoining pressure. Wetting conditions are considered and the interfacial profile is determined for various parameters governing the surface interactions, as well as the ratio between the disjoining/conjoining and capillary pressures.
Date Issued
2014-07-23
Date Acceptance
2014-06-02
Citation
Colloids and Interface Science Communications, 2014, 1, pp.18-22
ISSN
2215-0382
Publisher
Elsevier
Start Page
18
End Page
22
Journal / Book Title
Colloids and Interface Science Communications
Volume
1
Copyright Statement
Open access under CC BY license.
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Sponsor
Engineering & Physical Science Research Council (EPSRC)
Grant Number
EP/J010502/1
Publication Status
Published