The wetting phenomenon of water droplets coexisting with the ordered water monolayer termed an unexpected phenomenon of“water that does not wet a water monolayer”at room temperature has been found on several solid s...The wetting phenomenon of water droplets coexisting with the ordered water monolayer termed an unexpected phenomenon of“water that does not wet a water monolayer”at room temperature has been found on several solid surfaces.Although the hydrogen bond saturation inside the monolayer can qualitatively describe this phenomenon,whether the Young-Dupre equation still holds under this unconventional wetting framework is still not answered.In this work,we have´calculated the contact angle values of the droplets as well as the work of adhesion between the droplets and the monolayer based on an extended phantom-wall method.The results show that similar to the conventional solid-liquid interface,classical Young-Dupre equation is also applicable for the interface of liquid water and ordered water monolayer.展开更多
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant Nos.12022508 and 12074394)Sichuan Science and Technology Program(Grant No.2017YJ0174).
文摘The wetting phenomenon of water droplets coexisting with the ordered water monolayer termed an unexpected phenomenon of“water that does not wet a water monolayer”at room temperature has been found on several solid surfaces.Although the hydrogen bond saturation inside the monolayer can qualitatively describe this phenomenon,whether the Young-Dupre equation still holds under this unconventional wetting framework is still not answered.In this work,we have´calculated the contact angle values of the droplets as well as the work of adhesion between the droplets and the monolayer based on an extended phantom-wall method.The results show that similar to the conventional solid-liquid interface,classical Young-Dupre equation is also applicable for the interface of liquid water and ordered water monolayer.