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Effect of nanoparticles on sessile droplet contact angle

S Vafaei1, T Borca-Tasciuc1, M Z Podowski1,2, A Purkayastha3, G Ramanath3 and P M Ajayan3

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This paper investigates the change in contact angle of droplets of fluid containing dispersed nanoparticles (nanofluid) functionalized with thioglycolic acid molecules as a function of the concentration and size of nanoparticles, and the quality and composition of the substrate material. Bismuth telluride nanoparticles with an average size ranging from 2.5 to 10.4 nm and functionalized with thioglycolic acid groups were grown by a microemulsion method and dispersed in water. Experimental measurements of the contact angle of nanofluid droplets cast on smooth glass and silicon substrates show that the contact angle depends strongly on nanoparticle concentration. Moreover, smaller size nanoparticles lead to larger changes in contact angle at the same mass concentration. These findings contribute to understanding the role of functionalized nanoparticles in surface wettability.


PACS

81.07.Wx Nanopowders

47.57.jb Microemulsions

68.03.Cd Surface tension and related phenomena

61.46.Df Structure of nanocrystals and nanoparticles ("colloidal" quantum dots but not gate-isolated embedded quantum dots)

81.16.Be Chemical synthesis methods

Subjects

Soft matter, liquids and polymers

Fluid dynamics

Surfaces, interfaces and thin films

Nanoscale science and low-D systems

Dates

Issue 10 (28 May 2006)

Received 3 October 2005, in final form 22 December 2005

Published 24 April 2006



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