Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS March Meeting 2019
Volume 64, Number 2
Monday–Friday, March 4–8, 2019; Boston, Massachusetts
Session K45: Thin Film Wetting and Solid-Liquid Interfaces
8:00 AM–10:48 AM,
Wednesday, March 6, 2019
BCEC
Room: 211
Sponsoring
Unit:
DCMP
Chair: Radu Cimpeanu, Oxford University-USE 4643
Abstract: K45.00004 : Structure and dynamics of pseudo-partial wetting precursor films
8:36 AM–8:48 AM
Presenter:
Claire Schune
(SIMM, ESPCI Paris)
Authors:
Emilie Verneuil
(SIMM, ESPCI Paris)
Francois Lequeux
(SIMM, ESPCI Paris)
Helene Montes
(SIMM, ESPCI Paris)
Claire Schune
(SIMM, ESPCI Paris)
Marc Yonger
(SIMM, ESPCI Paris)
We report for the first time systematic observations of droplets and their precursor films of high polarisability polymer melts on silica, which lead to a pseudo-partial wetting situation: at equilibrium, the droplet coexists with its film, in which the Derjaguin pressure is conjoining. By ellipsometry, we clearly evidence the unique structure and dynamics of these precursor films compared to total wetting films. Whereas in total wetting, the precursor film ends with a sharp step and consists of dense macromolecules, the profile of pseudo-partial wetting films is diffusive and the molecules form a quasi-two-dimensional gas with a diffusion coefficient specific to each polymer. These results were extended to a series of common organic polymers and rationalized within the framework of Van der Waals interactions, and short range surface interactions.
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