Wetting at Curved Substrates: Non-Analytic Behavior of Interfacial Properties

Abstract

We argue that for complete wetting at a curved substrate (wall) the wall-fluid surface tension is non-analytic in Ri-1, the curvature of the wall and that the density profile of the fluid near the wall acquires a contribution proportional to the gas-liquid surface tension × Ri-1 plus higher-order contributions which are non-analytic in Ri-1. These predictions are confirmed by results of density functional calculations for the square-well model of a liquid adsorbed on a hard sphere and on a hard cylinder where complete wetting by gas (drying) occurs. The implications of our results for the solvation of big solvophobic particles are discussed.

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