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Revisiting the Surface Energy Parameters of Standard Test Liquids with a Corrected Contact Angle Method over Rough Surfaces

Journal

LANGMUIR
Volume 38, Issue 35, Pages 10760-10767

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.langmuir.2c00726

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  1. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2019YFC1906501]
  2. Youth Innovation Promotion Association CAS [2019172]

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This study proposed a simple and practicable method to correct the parameters of test liquids by incorporating Wenzel's surface roughness relationship into CA measurement, which is necessary for accurate CA and interfacial energy studies in the presence of surface roughness.
Interfacial free energy is a quantitative basis for explaining and predicting interfacial behavior that is ubiquitous in nature. The contact angle (CA) method can determine the surface free energy (gamma) as well as Lifshitz-van der Waals (gamma(LW)) and Lewis acid/base (gamma(+)/gamma(-)) components of a solid material from its CAs with a set of known test liquids according to the extended Young-Dupre equation. However, the reliability of the known parameters of the test liquids is questioned due to the long-neglected surface roughness effect during calibration of the liquids. This study proposed a simple and practicable two-step approach to correct the energy parameters of several test liquids by incorporating Wenzel's surface roughness relationship into CA measurement. Step 1: water and two apolar liquids (diiodomethane and alpha-bromonaphthalene) were used as benchmarks to calibrate the surface roughness and energy parameters of two reference solids [apolar poly(tetrafluoroethylene) and monopolar poly(methyl methacrylate)], and step 2: the reference solids were used to calibrate any other test liquids by solving the energy parameters from their CAs in the extended Young-Dupre-Wenzel model. Monte Carlo simulation was used to evaluate error transmission and robustness of the model solutions. The obtained energy parameters (gamma(LW)/gamma(+)/gamma(-)) of four test liquids (dimethyl sulfoxide, formamide, ethylene glycol, and glycerol) are 28.01/13.68/4.67, 34.95/3.53/37.62, 26.26/7.51/15.74, and 32.99/9.24/26.02 mJ/m(2), respectively, and different from the literature values. The liquids were applied to characterize an example solid surface with true gamma(LW)/gamma(+)/gamma(-) values of 28.00/1.00/8.00 mJ/m(2) and a roughness index (r) of 1.60. Without correction of the liquid parameters, the calculated surface energy, hydration energy, and hydrophobic attraction energy of the solid sample can deviate by 50, 13, and 27%, respectively. This proves the necessity of correcting parameters of the test liquids before they can be used in CA and interfacial energy studies in the presence of surface roughness.

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