Abstract

A review of the author's investigations of the equilibrium contact angles of pure liquids on low- and high-energy solid surfaces, both bare and covered with a condensed monomolecular adsorbed film, includes the critical surface tension of wetting and the effect of homology on spreading by pure liquids, the causes of nonspreading on high-energy surfaces, and the existence and properties of autophobic liquids and oleophobic monolayers. Constitutive relationships are summarized in a table of critical surface tensions of wetting. The theory and application of the retraction method of preparing adsorbed monolayers from solution and the conditions for mixed films are presented. Studies of the wetting behavior of solutions of various surfactants and the resultant explanation of the function of a wetting agent are generalized to include nonaqueous systems. Following estimates of the reversible work of adhesion of liquids to solids, the part played by wetting in obtaining optimum adhesion by adhesives is outlined, and a fundamental explanation is given of constitutive effects in the development of strong adhesive joints. Future areas of research on wetting and adhesion are indicated.

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WettingAdhesionContact angleMaterials scienceSurface energyMonolayerWetting transitionAdhesiveAdsorptionSurface tensionComposite materialThermodynamicsChemical engineeringNanotechnologyChemistryLayer (electronics)Organic chemistryPhysics

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1964
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Frederick M. Fowkes, W. A. Zisman (1964). Contact Angle, Wettability, and Adhesion. Advances in chemistry series . https://doi.org/10.1021/ba-1964-0043

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