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Diameter-dependent wetting of tungsten disulfide nanotubes.


ABSTRACT: The simple process of a liquid wetting a solid surface is controlled by a plethora of factors-surface texture, liquid droplet size and shape, energetics of both liquid and solid surfaces, as well as their interface. Studying these events at the nanoscale provides insights into the molecular basis of wetting. Nanotube wetting studies are particularly challenging due to their unique shape and small size. Nonetheless, the success of nanotubes, particularly inorganic ones, as fillers in composite materials makes it essential to understand how common liquids wet them. Here, we present a comprehensive wetting study of individual tungsten disulfide nanotubes by water. We reveal the nature of interaction at the inert outer wall and show that remarkably high wetting forces are attained on small, open-ended nanotubes due to capillary aspiration into the hollow core. This study provides a theoretical and experimental paradigm for this intricate problem.

SUBMITTER: Goldbart O 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5137713 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Diameter-dependent wetting of tungsten disulfide nanotubes.

Goldbart Ohad O   Cohen Sidney R SR   Kaplan-Ashiri Ifat I   Glazyrina Polina P   Wagner H Daniel HD   Enyashin Andrey A   Tenne Reshef R  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20161116 48


The simple process of a liquid wetting a solid surface is controlled by a plethora of factors-surface texture, liquid droplet size and shape, energetics of both liquid and solid surfaces, as well as their interface. Studying these events at the nanoscale provides insights into the molecular basis of wetting. Nanotube wetting studies are particularly challenging due to their unique shape and small size. Nonetheless, the success of nanotubes, particularly inorganic ones, as fillers in composite ma  ...[more]

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