Author/Authors :
Xie، نويسنده , , Jianyong; Marlow، نويسنده , , William H، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
The equilibrium vapor pressures of water are calculated for two
different geometric configurations: a liquid cap formed on a single substrate sphere
and a liquid pendular ring formed about the contact point of a pair of adhering,
identical spheres. The substrate is a structure less, macroscopic (Le., radius R >50
nm), relatively hydrophobic sphere. For each configuration, pure water and sulfuric
acid solution are used separately as the interface liquid. In addition to the available
surface tension measurements of sulfuric acid solution against air, our calculations
utilize the tabulated data of activity of water over the sulfuric acid solution and the
solution density. The substrateʹs interfacial tension against air is treated as a
parameter in these calculations. Then, by using Youngʹs equation as a constraint in
our calculation, we can determine the contact angle of the surface liquid residing on
substrate spheres for both configurations. We apply Kelvinʹs equation in combination
with both water activity of sulfuric acid solution and combining relations
(semiquantitative relations describing molecular forces) to perform the calculations
in the macroscopic picture. The calculations show, for example, that the equilibrium
water vapor pressure over a pendular ring containing relatively dilute sulfuric
acid solution (e.g., 0.5-10%) is always less than the eqUilibrium vapor pressure over
the same configuration with only pure water when both sphere radii are 100 nm and
contact angle is around 20°. The results also show that if all conditions are the
same, except geometric configuration, the pendular ring of condensation has a
lower eqUilibrium vapor pressure than the cap of condensation does. Even more
significantly, the graph of equilibrium vapor pressure vs volume of condensed water
for the pendular ring configuration indicates unconstrained condensational growth
at subsaturation relative humidity. In contrast, in the cap configuration, condensational
growth is usually limited for any subsaturation relative humidity