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5. Wetting of rough and chemically heterogeneous surfaces: the Wenzel and Cassie Models
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Edward Yu. Bormashenko
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Preface to the second edition VII
- Preface to the first edition IX
- Symbol Index XI
- Contents XV
- 1. What is surface tension? 1
- 2. Wetting of ideal surfaces 13
- 3. Contact angle hysteresis 47
- 4. Dynamics of wetting 75
- 5. Wetting of rough and chemically heterogeneous surfaces: the Wenzel and Cassie Models 89
- 6. Superhydrophobicity, superhydrophilicity, and the rose petal effect 113
- 7. Wetting transitions on rough surfaces 125
- 8. Electrowetting and wetting in the presence of external fields 147
- 9. Nonstick droplets 153
- 10. Wetting of lubricated surfaces 167
- 11. Reactive wetting 173
- Index 177
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Preface to the second edition VII
- Preface to the first edition IX
- Symbol Index XI
- Contents XV
- 1. What is surface tension? 1
- 2. Wetting of ideal surfaces 13
- 3. Contact angle hysteresis 47
- 4. Dynamics of wetting 75
- 5. Wetting of rough and chemically heterogeneous surfaces: the Wenzel and Cassie Models 89
- 6. Superhydrophobicity, superhydrophilicity, and the rose petal effect 113
- 7. Wetting transitions on rough surfaces 125
- 8. Electrowetting and wetting in the presence of external fields 147
- 9. Nonstick droplets 153
- 10. Wetting of lubricated surfaces 167
- 11. Reactive wetting 173
- Index 177