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Wilhelmy equation revisited: a lightweight method to measure liquid-vapor, solid-liquid and solid-vapor interfacial tensions from a single molecular dynamics simulation

Chemical Physics 2020-08-26 v1 Soft Condensed Matter

Abstract

We have given theoretical expressions for the forces exerted on a quasi-2D flat and smooth solid plate immersed into a liquid pool of a simple liquid. All forces given by the theory, the local forces on the top, the contact line and the bottom of the plate as well as the total force, showed an excellent agreement with the MD simulation results. We also revealed that the local forces around the bottom and top of the solid plate can be related to the SL and SV interfacial tensions \gamma_{SL} and \gamma_{SV}, and this was verified through the comparison with the SL and SV works of adhesion obtained by the thermodynamic integration. We have reached a conclusion that \gamma_{SL} and \gamma_{SV} as well as the liquid-vapor interfacial tension \gamma_{LV} can be extracted from a single equilibrium MD simulation without the computationally-demanding calculations.

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@article{arxiv.2004.14248,
  title  = {Wilhelmy equation revisited: a lightweight method to measure liquid-vapor, solid-liquid and solid-vapor interfacial tensions from a single molecular dynamics simulation},
  author = {Yuta Imaizumi and Takeshi Omori and Hiroki Kusudo and Carlos Bistafa and Yasutaka Yamaguchi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2004.14248},
  year   = {2020}
}

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