(186c) The Role of Surface Rigidity On Drop Retention Forces | AIChE

(186c) The Role of Surface Rigidity On Drop Retention Forces

Authors 

Bahadur, P. - Presenter, Lamar University
N'guessan, H. E. - Presenter, Lamar University
Leh, A. S. - Presenter, Lamar University
Wasnik, P. - Presenter, Lamar University
Tadmor, R. - Presenter, Lamar University


We used the novel Centrifugal Adhesion Balance (CAB) to measure the lateral adhesion forces, f||, at the solid-liquid drop interface in such a way that it is decoupled from the normal force, fnormal. We studied the variation of f|| with fnormal and observed that f|| increases with fnormal for positive fnormal but decreases with fnormal for negative fnormal, and reaches a minimum around fnormal=0. The variation of f|| with fnormal has been theoretically explained in terms of molecular re-orientation which results in stiffening of the solid surface at the three phase contact line. We use our data to calculate the stiffness associated with this molecular re-orientation. The trend of the theoretical prediction fitted nicely with the experimental data.