Colloids and Interfaces (Jan 2021)

What Can You Learn about Apparent Surface Free Energy from the Hysteresis Approach?

  • Konrad Terpiłowski,
  • Lucyna Hołysz,
  • Michał Chodkowski,
  • David Clemente Guinarte

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/colloids5010004
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 1
p. 4

Abstract

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The apparent surface free energy is one of the most important quantities in determining the surface properties of solids. So far, no method of measuring this energy has been found. The essence of contact angle measurements is problematic. Contact angles should be measured as proposed by Young, i.e., in equilibrium with the liquid vapors. This type of measurement is not possible because within a short time, the droplet in the closed chamber reaches equilibrium not only with vapors but also with the liquid film adsorbed on the tested surface. In this study, the surface free energy was determined for the plasma-activated polyoxymethylene (POM) polymer. Activation of the polymer with plasma leads to an increase in the value of the total apparent surface free energy. When using the energy calculations from the hysteresis based approach (CAH), it should be noted that the energy changes significantly when it is calculated from the contact angles of a polar liquid, whereas being calculated from the angles of a non-polar liquid, the surface activation with plasma changes its value slightly.

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