The Influence and Interpretation of Surface Parameters for Wetting Transitions in Ternary Mixtures |
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Authors: | C. J. Boulter F. Clarysse |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Mathematics, School of Mathematical and Computer Sciences, Heriot-Watt University, Scott Russell Building, United Kingdom |
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Abstract: | Starting from a microscopic Hamiltonian defined on a semi-infinite cubic lattice, and employing a mean-field approximation, the surface parameters relevant for wetting in confined ternary mixtures are derived. These are found in terms of the microscopic coupling constants, and yield a physical interpretation of their origins. In comparison with the standard expression for the surface free-energy density, several new terms arising from the derivation are identified. The influence of the surface parameters on a predicted unbinding transition in a mixture of oil, water, and amphiphile demonstrate that existing results are robust to the addition of the extra surface terms. |
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Keywords: | Complex fluids Lattice models Mean-field theory Wetting transitions |
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