Contact-line friction of liquid drops on self-assembled monolayers: chain-length effects

Langmuir. 2007 Apr 24;23(9):4695-9. doi: 10.1021/la062884r. Epub 2007 Mar 28.

Abstract

The static and dynamic wetting properties of self-assembled alkanethiol monolayers of increasing chain length were studied. The molecular-kinetic theory of wetting was used to interpret the dynamic contact angle data and evaluate the contact-line friction on the microscopic scale. Although the surfaces had a similar static wettability, the coefficient of contact-line friction zeta0 increased linearly with alkyl chain length. This result supports the hypothesis of energy dissipation due to a local deformation of the nanometer-thick layer at the contact line.