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Nukleonika ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 0 (0) ◽  
Author(s):  
Izabela M. Fijał-Kirejczyk ◽  
Massimo Rogante ◽  
Jacek J. Milczarek ◽  
Joanna Żołądek-Nowak ◽  
Zdzisław Jurkowski ◽  
...  

Abstract The spontaneous wetting and drying of flat porous samples of linen, cotton and synthetic textiles were studied using dynamic neutron radiography (DNR). The progress of the wetting process of the media was delineated from the obtained neutron dynamical radiography images. The results of the investigation reveal a non-classical behaviour of kinetics of wicking of these materials. The character of the wetting kinetics is discussed in terms of the fractal character of the tortuosity of fabric capillaries.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
H. Samet Varol ◽  
Stefan Seeger

Performance of engineered surfaces can be enhanced by making them hydrophobic or superhydrophobic via coating them with low-surface-energy micro-and nano-patterns. However, the wetting phenomena of particularly irregular shape and spacing (super)hydrophobic patterns such as polysiloxane coatings are not yet fully understood from a microscopic perspective. Here, we show a new method to collect 3D confocal images from irregular polysiloxane micro-and nanorods from a single rod resolution to discuss their wetting response over long liquid/solid interaction times and quantify the length and diameter of these rods. To collect such 3D confocal images, fluorescent dye containing water droplets were left on our superhydrophobic and hydrophobic polysiloxane coated surfaces. Then their liquid/solid interfaces were imaged at different staining scenarios: (i) using different fluorescent dyes, (ii) when the droplets were in contact with surfaces, or (iii) after the droplets were taken away from the surface at the end of staining. Using such staining strategies, we could resolve the micro-and nanorods from root to top and determine their length and diameter, which were then found to be in good agreement with those obtained from their electron microscopy images. 3D confocal images in this paper, for the first time, present the long-time existence of more than one wetting state under the same droplet in contact with surfaces, as well as external and internal three-phase contact lines shifting and pinning. In the end, these findings were used to explain the time-dependent wetting kinetics of our surfaces. We believe that the proposed imaging strategy here will, in the future, be used to study many other irregular patterned (super)antiwetting surfaces to describe their wetting theory, which is today impossible due to the complicated surface geometry of these irregular patterns.


Langmuir ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 37 (35) ◽  
pp. 10594-10601
Author(s):  
Yanpeng Dou ◽  
Peng Li ◽  
Kaifa Du ◽  
Peilin Wang ◽  
Huayi Yin ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Matthias Wessling

Wetting of the membrane to displace air or conditioning liquids is important to exploit the complex porosity of a filtration membrane. This study reveals the details of wetting in multibore membrane based fi?ltration modules. Using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), we quantify the uid distribution patterns during initial membrane wetting in dead-end permeation mode. The spatio-temporal evolution of aqueous copper sulfate solution wetting the membrane fi?bers was investigated as a function of the applied flux, packing density, and position along the membrane module length.Three initial wetting conditions were examined: delivery-state membranes, ethanol-washed and dried (air-fillled) membranes, and ethanol-?lled membranes. Signi?cant changes in wetting patterns were observed due to interfacial and polymer swelling effects. This in-situ investigation reveals a slow wetting progression over six hours and more to obtain complete wetting, even at high fluxes of 200 LMH. However, an increased flux leads to faster wetting kinetics as the evolving wetting patterns are flux dependent. Packing density of the multibore ?bers additionally impacts the wetting kinetics by shifting the prevalent pressure conditions. Although in dead-end mode, the wetting progression is non-uniform along the membrane module length.In addition to this parameter study, different pre-wetting agents' effect on the displacement behavior was investigated in depth. This study helps to understand (a) complex wetting phenomena inside multibore membranes in dead-end ?ltration, (b) the membranes' interaction with their surroundings due to neighboring membranes, and (c) the effect of the used fluid system for displacement on the resulting wetting patterns.


Materials ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 13 (20) ◽  
pp. 4666
Author(s):  
Jiankun Liu ◽  
Guanpeng Liu ◽  
Hua Ouyang ◽  
Yulong Li ◽  
Ming Yan ◽  
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The wetting kinetics of nickel-based filler metal (BNi2) over selective laser-melted Ti-6Al-4V (SLMed TC4) titanium alloy in a protective argon atmosphere is experimentally investigated using a real-time in situ hot stage equipped with an optical microscope. The spreading processes at different temperatures are similar, and the overall wetting/spreading process can be roughly divided into three stages: (i) an initial stage, (ii) a rapid spreading stage, and (iii) an asymptotic stage. Moreover, the wetting kinetics of the BNi2/SLMed TC4 system can be expressed by empirical power exponential function Rn~t with n = ~1. In the process of spreading, Ti-based solid solution (Ti(ss)) and intermetallic compound (Ti2Ni and TiB2) were formed at the interface within the reaction domain, and the phase transition of α’ martensitic to α-Ti and β-Ti also took place. The influence of elevated temperature on the spreading and wetting kinetics of the BNi2/SLMed TC4 system was studied, and the results show that the increase of temperature has a slightly promoting effect on the spreading, but a limited impact on the value of n. In addition, the spreading and wetting kinetics of BNi2/SLMed TC4 system are similar to those of BNi2 on conventional forged TC4 substrate.


2019 ◽  
Vol 27 (6) ◽  
pp. 587-600 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yao Yang ◽  
Shaorong Li ◽  
Yuxin Liang ◽  
Bangsheng Li

2019 ◽  
Vol 802 ◽  
pp. 345-354 ◽  
Author(s):  
Guanpeng Liu ◽  
Yulong Li ◽  
Weifeng Long ◽  
Xiaowu Hu ◽  
Jian Cao ◽  
...  

2019 ◽  
Vol 6 (8) ◽  
pp. 0865e8 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xiaoming Huang ◽  
Xuewen Li ◽  
Yulong Li

2018 ◽  
Vol 28 (7) ◽  
pp. 3819-3825 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wojciech Polkowski ◽  
Natalia Sobczak ◽  
Grzegorz Bruzda ◽  
Rafał Nowak ◽  
Donatella Giuranno ◽  
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