kontaktvinkelsmåling
Kontaktvinkelsmåling is a technique used to characterize the wettability of a solid surface by a liquid. It involves measuring the angle formed at the three-phase contact line where a liquid droplet meets a solid surface. This angle, known as the contact angle, provides quantitative information about the interfacial tensions between the solid, liquid, and vapor phases. A low contact angle, typically less than 90 degrees, indicates that the liquid wets the solid surface well (hydrophilic if the liquid is water), while a high contact angle, greater than 90 degrees, signifies poor wetting (hydrophobic if the liquid is water).
The measurement is typically performed using a goniometer, which is an instrument equipped with a camera and
Kontaktvinkelsmåling has a wide range of applications across various scientific and industrial fields. In materials science,