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CHARACTERISATION OF THE WETTABILITY OF ORGANIC SUBSTRATES (PEAT AND COMPOSTED BARK) BY ADSORPTION MEASUREMENTS
Article number
481_11
Pages
129 – 136
Language
Abstract
Wettability of air-dried peats and pine barks was studied using a capillary rise method.
The surface energy and their polar and dispersive components of substrates was calculated from contact angle measurements with different liquids.
The results show that the surface energy is mainly due to dispersive type interactions, and that the polar component is very low for all the studied materials which explains the highly hydrophobic character of air-dried substrates.
The surface energy and their polar and dispersive components of substrates was calculated from contact angle measurements with different liquids.
The results show that the surface energy is mainly due to dispersive type interactions, and that the polar component is very low for all the studied materials which explains the highly hydrophobic character of air-dried substrates.
Authors
J.C. Michel, M.N. Bellon-Fontaine, L.M. Rivière
Keywords
organic substrates, wettability, capillary rise, contact angle, surface energy
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