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Relaxation of surface tension in the liquid-solid interfaces of Lennard-Jones liquids

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Lukyanov, A. and Likhtman, A. (2013) Relaxation of surface tension in the liquid-solid interfaces of Lennard-Jones liquids. Langmuir, 29 (46). pp. 13996-14000. ISSN 0743-7463 doi: 10.1021/la403421b

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We have established the surface tension relaxation time in the liquid-solid interfaces of Lennard-Jones (LJ) liquids by means of direct measurements in molecular dynamics (MD) simulations. The main result is that the relaxation time is found to be almost independent of the molecular structures and viscosity of the liquids (at seventy-fold change) used in our study and lies in such a range that in slow hydrodynamic motion the interfaces are expected to be at equilibrium. The implications of our results for the modelling of dynamic wetting processes and interpretation of dynamic contact angle data are discussed.

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Divisions Science > School of Mathematical, Physical and Computational Sciences > Department of Mathematics and Statistics
Publisher American Chemical Society
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