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Authors Rostami, P.; Hormozi, M. A.; Soltwedel, O.; Azizmalayeri, R.; von Klitzing, R.; Auernhammer, G. K.
Title Dynamic wetting properties of PDMS pseudo-brushes: Four-phase contact point dynamics case
Date 15.05.2023
Number 0
Abstract We investigate the wetting properties of PDMS (Polydimethylsiloxane) pseudo-brush anchored on glass substrates. These PDMS pseudo-brushes exhibit a significantly lower contact angle hysteresis compared to hydrophobic silanized substrates. The effect of different molar masses of the used PDMS on the wetting properties seems negligible. The surface roughness and thickness of the PDMS pseudo-brush are measured by atomic force microscopy and x-ray reflectivity. The outcome shows that these surfaces are extremely smooth (topologically and chemically), which explains the reduction in contact angle hysteresis. These special features make this kind of surfaces very useful for wetting experiments. Here, the dynamics of the four-phase contact point are studied on these surfaces. The four-phase contact point dynamics on PDMS pseudo-brushes deviate substantially from its dynamics on other substrates. These changes depend only a little on the molar mass of the used PDMS. In general, PDMS pseudo-brushes increase the traveling speed of four-phase contact point on the surface and change the associated power law of position vs time.
Publisher The Journal of Chemical Physics
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Citation The Journal of Chemical Physics 158 (2023) 194703
DOI https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0142821
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