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Capillarity and Wetting

We shall tell a story of droplets and films, that could be lived out in your kitchen or bathroom, in a primary school and, in a more quantitative way, before a class at high school, or in a university. Capillarity is the study of moving interfaces which can deform so as to optimise their surface energy. Wetting is the study of the spreading of droplets when they are placed on a solid or liquid substrate. [Pg.1]


P. de Gennes, F. Brochard-Wyart and D. Quere, Capillarity and Wetting Phenomena. Springer, New York, NY (2002). [Pg.108]

Dujardin E, Ebbesen TW, Hiura H, Tanigaki K. Capillarity and wetting of carbon nanotubes. Science 1994 265 1850-2. [Pg.151]

P.G. de Gennes, F. Wyart-Brochard, D. Quer6, Capillarity and Wetting phenomena Droplets, Bubbles, Pearls, Waves, Springer-Verlag, New York (2004)... [Pg.84]

Capillarity and wetting phenomena drops, bubbles, pearls, waves/Pierre-Gilles de Gennes, Prangoise Brochard-Wyart, David Quere. p. cm. [Pg.291]

P.-G. de Gennes, E Brochard-Wyart, D. Qu6r6, and B. Widom, Capillarity and wetting phenomena Drops, bubbles, pearls, waves, Phys. Today, 57, 66-67... [Pg.162]


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