Wetting transition of n-alkanes on concentrated aqueous salt solutions. Line tension effect

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作者
Dussaud, A [1 ]
VignesAdler, M [1 ]
机构
[1] CNRS,LAB PHENOMENES TRANSPORT MELANGES,SP2MI,F-86960 FUTUROSCOPE,FRANCE
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D O I
10.1021/la951508w
中图分类号
O6 [化学];
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0703 ;
摘要
The spreading of n-octane droplet at the surface of sodium chloride aqueous solutions was investigated as a function of the salt concentration in a saturated closed cell. As long as the salt concentration is lower than 1.2 M, the macroscopic drop takes the form of a lens in a stable coexistence with its adsorbed thin film. A wetting transition occurs for a salt concentration of about 3 M: spreading is considerably enhanced and the lens becomes a metastable pancake with a contact angle smaller than 1 degrees. After a few hours, it breaks up into a multitude of stable microdroplets which disappear 24 h later. Drop size dependent contact angles reveal a salt concentration dependent positive line tension. The values of line tension are very near. the-theoretical value. It is confirmed that the positive line tension stabilizes the microdroplets. The discussion of the results is based on the specific behavior of the interaction free energy Delta F of the oil due to the very high salt concentration of the liquid substrate.
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