CRIM 2653 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Interphase, Surface Tension, Contact Angle

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Then, we talked about adsorption at liquid-solid interfaces, and we talked about the phenomenon of wetting that is closely related to adsorption at liquid-solid interfaces. And, we have an equation that allows us to determine the contact angle between liquid and solid interfaces to determine the spreading coefficient. We also talked about the critical surface tension (a property of the solid), and to determine the critical surface tension we used a lot of homogeneous liquids. And, the critical surface tension characterizes the solid, and tells us that any liquid that has surface tension that is lower than the critical surface tension, will wet completely that solid surface. Now, we will talk about adsorption at liquid-solid interfaces and dispersions. Electrical properties of the solid (or solid-liquid interfaces). When we have a solid-liquid interface, then, in many cases we are interested in charting that interface. This will bring about a decrease in unfavorable or positive potential energy.

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