Abstract
Spontaneous wetting of plane, rigid
surfaces resulting solely from surface forces is shown to occur only in those
systems in which advancing angles of zero are observed. Contact angles were
measured for 12 solid metal-liquid metal systems consisting of a transition
metal and an alkali metal. In the temperature range up to 250�, zero advancing
angles were observed for the systems Cu-Li, Sa-Hg, Ag-Se, Au-Na, Pt-Ka, Pd-Na,
Zn-Na, Ag-K, Zn-K. In the same temperature range, only non-zero advancing
angles could be obtained for the systems Cu-Na, Ni-Na, and Cu-K. The reason for
the non-wetting in the latter three systems is discussed in terms of two
alternative models, one based on the degree of misfit at the solid-liquid
interface, and the other on the stability of oxides on the solid metal surface.
These alternative explanations probably have a common origin.
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