Direct measurement of the capillary condensation time of a water nanobridge

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Abstract

Water menisci wet all sorts of cavities, produce among the most intense forces at the nanoscale and play a role in many physical and chemical processes. The physical properties of these menisci are therefore relevant to understand a multitude of phenomena at the nanoscale where these are involved. Here, using a force feedback microscope, we directly measured the capillary condensation time of a water meniscus, by approaching two surfaces at different speeds and monitoring the relative position of the surfaces at the instant the meniscus is formed.

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Vitorino, M. V., Vieira, A., Marques, C. A., & Rodrigues, M. S. (2018). Direct measurement of the capillary condensation time of a water nanobridge. Scientific Reports, 8(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-32021-0

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