Mimicking wettability alterations using temperature gradients for water nanodroplets.
@article{Bakli2017MimickingWA,
title={Mimicking wettability alterations using temperature gradients for water nanodroplets.},
author={Chirodeep Bakli and Sree Hari P. D. and Suman Chakraborty},
journal={Nanoscale},
year={2017},
volume={9 34},
pages={
12509-12515
}
}A sessile droplet or a film usually moves from hotter regions to colder regions, due to variations in interfacial tension. This, known as the so-called Marangoni effect, is true for most pure liquids like water for which the surface tension decreases with an increase in temperature. In stark contrast to this existing understanding, we bring forth the coupled effect of wettability and temperature gradients on the dynamics of the three-phase contact line. By simultaneously tracking the dynamic…Â
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