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Extraction of the equilibrium pinning force on a contact line exerted from a wettability boundary of a solid surface through the connection between mechanical and thermodynamic routes

By molecular dynamics (MD) simulations, we investigated the effects of chemical inhomogeniety of a wall surface on the equilibrium pinning behavior of a contact line (CL) of solid (S), liquid (L), and vapor (V) phases. We analyzed a quasi-two-dimensional LV-meniscus of Lennard-Jones fluid formed bet...

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Published in:The Journal of chemical physics 2019-10, Vol.151 (15), p.154501-154501
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Computer simulation
Contact angle
Mathematical analysis
Molecular dynamics
Organic chemistry
Physics
Pinning
Solid surfaces
Two dimensional analysis
Wettability
Wetting
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