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Measuring the Adhesion Force and the Spreading Radius between Droplets and a Solid Surface during Short-Time Spreading.

Shiyu ZhangMeirong ZhaoYinguo HuangYukai SunChuntian LiuMeike YuYelong Zheng
Published in: Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids (2023)
When a droplet contacts a solid surface, the liquid spreads over the solid surface to minimize the total surface energy. This phenomenon is widespread in industrial production and nature, so research on droplet spreading is of great significance. Here, the adhesion force and the spreading radius during droplet spreading can be quantified using a highly sensitive photoelectric method. It is possible to study droplet spreading from two dimensions at the microscale. The adhesion force is measured by an optical lever, and the spreading radius is measured by an ultrafast electrical method. The measurement method allows the force resolution and the space-time resolution to reach the nanonewton lever and the nanosecond lever, respectively. We obtain the maximum spreading radius and the maximum adhesion force during short-time spreading through our technique. Moreover, we numerically simulate the droplet spreading process through the lattice Boltzmann solver and confirm the observed results. This study provides a new experimental technique for studying droplet spreading dynamics from multiple perspectives, which can deepen our understanding of droplet spreading and provide guidance for the development of new techniques.
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