In this study a new methodology has been defined for a deep understanding of the wettability of several woven meshes against liquids having very different wetting behaviour, such as water and jet fuels. At first, we refined the conventional Wilhelmy dynamic contact angle (DCA) technique using several reference solutions having surface tension values between 20-70mN/m. In this way we covered the range of all the liquids involved in the real world applications. Successively, the study of the woven meshes was completed by the measure of the liquid intrusion pressure (LIP) with the same reference solutions used for DCA measurements. Correlations between DCA and LIP were finally discussed. Copyright © Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.

Massini, P., Mietta, M., Zanini, S., Grimoldi, E., Riccardi, C. (2008). Evaluation of the performances of hydrophobic woven meshes versus liquids having different surface tension in the fuel-water separation applications. SEPARATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, 43(3), 502-511 [10.1080/01496390701812483].

Evaluation of the performances of hydrophobic woven meshes versus liquids having different surface tension in the fuel-water separation applications

ZANINI, STEFANO;GRIMOLDI, ELISA;RICCARDI, CLAUDIA
2008

Abstract

In this study a new methodology has been defined for a deep understanding of the wettability of several woven meshes against liquids having very different wetting behaviour, such as water and jet fuels. At first, we refined the conventional Wilhelmy dynamic contact angle (DCA) technique using several reference solutions having surface tension values between 20-70mN/m. In this way we covered the range of all the liquids involved in the real world applications. Successively, the study of the woven meshes was completed by the measure of the liquid intrusion pressure (LIP) with the same reference solutions used for DCA measurements. Correlations between DCA and LIP were finally discussed. Copyright © Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
Articolo in rivista - Articolo scientifico
plasma; surface energy; filtration
English
2008
43
3
502
511
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Massini, P., Mietta, M., Zanini, S., Grimoldi, E., Riccardi, C. (2008). Evaluation of the performances of hydrophobic woven meshes versus liquids having different surface tension in the fuel-water separation applications. SEPARATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, 43(3), 502-511 [10.1080/01496390701812483].
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