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Original Articles

Time-Dependent Behavior of a Sessile Water Droplet on Various Papers

Pages 387-397 | Received 31 Oct 2009, Accepted 10 Nov 2009, Published online: 19 Apr 2010
 

Abstract

In this paper the results of an extensive experimental study on the volume change of a water sessile droplet on various papers such as gloss and matte-coated papers and high-grade papers and boards with certain specifications are reported. The droplet on a paper is observed using a computer-controlled and fully automated instrument. The total volume and the contact angle of the sessile droplet are recorded in short time intervals (as short as 150 milliseconds) for about 6–10 min. The evaporation effect on the change of the volume of the water droplet is controlled by measuring the size change of a droplet on a glass surface. The instruments and the material used in the experiments are introduced in detail and the results are displayed in a series of figures and tables. The effects of possible mechanisms on the behavior of the water droplet are discussed, and directions of future studies are indicated. It is concluded that the relationship between water and a cellulose-based substrate cannot be fully understood if the microstructure of the cellulose-based materials and the three main mechanisms, namely evaporation, absorption and hygroexpansion, are not taken into account simultaneously.

The experimental study described here has been performed in the laboratories of Fachgebiet Druck und Medientechnologie an der Bergischen Universität Wuppertal under the guidance of Prof. Dr. Ing. Peter Urban. The author also is thankful for the valuable support and encouraging discussions provided by Prof. Dr. Burhanettin Altan from Marmara University during the preparation of this manuscript.

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