Dynamic Measurement of Low Contact Angles by Optical Microscopy.

ACS Appl Mater Interfaces

School of Physics and Astronomy , University of Leeds, Woodhouse Lane , Leeds , LS2 9JT , United Kingdom.

Published: May 2018

Precise measurement of contact angles is an important challenge in surface science, in the design and characterization of materials and in many crystallization experiments. Here we present a novel technique for measuring the contact angles of droplets between about 2° and 30°, with the lowest experimental uncertainty at the lower end of this range, typically ±0.1°. The lensing effect of a droplet interface produces the appearance of bright circles in low-aperture light, whose diameter is related to the contact angle. The technique requires no specialized equipment beyond an ordinary optical microscope, and may be used to study the dynamic evolution of the contact angle in situ during an experiment.

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