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Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, Vol.336, No.2, 743-749, 2009
Floating behavior of hydrophobic glass spheres
When a hydrophobic solid sphere is floating on water or salt Solutions with different concentrations, it is at equilibrium under the impact of gravity, buoyancy force, and Curvature force, the component of surface tension in the vertical direction. We have changed the diameters of the spheres and the concentrations of the two selected salts, NaCl and NaNO3, to study the floating behaviors of these spheres and the contributions of surface tension and buoyancy force to their floatation. Generally speaking, the surface tension plays a more important role than the buoyancy force when the gravity is small, but the buoyancy force plays an identical or a more important role when the spheres are big enough. The wettability of the spheres significantly influences the height below the contact perimeter especially in salt solutions. The theoretical calculation meniscus slope angles at the sphere three-phase contact line are in agreement with experimental results. (C) 2009 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.