Time dependence of contact angle and its relation to repellency persistence in hydrophobized sand |
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Authors: | D. A. L. LEELAMANIE Jutaro KARUBE |
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Affiliation: | Faculty of Agriculture, Ibaraki University, Ibaraki-ken 300-0393, Japan;and Faculty of Agriculture, University of Ruhuna, Mapalana, Kamburupitiya, Sri Lanka |
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Abstract: | Soil water repellency is a transient soil property varying with soil–water contact time. The purpose of the present study was to determine the time dependence of the sessile drop contact angle and its relation to repellency persistence estimated using the water drop penetration time (WDPT) test with hydrophobized sand. The contact angle decreased exponentially and almost reached apparent equilibrium after 20 min of soil–water contact time. Time dependence of the contact angle can mainly be attributed to the adsorption of water molecules onto low-energy hydrophobic organic matter surfaces. Contact angles initially greater than 90° decreased to less than 90° within about 40 s. However, the WDPT of these samples was longer than 3600 s. The WDPT responded to the initial contact angle, but not to the contact angle decreased with soil–water contact time. This was considered to be caused by differences in the surface free energy between the surface and the lower layers. Repellency persistence, or the WDPT, can be considered to be the time taken to increase the surface free energy to overcome water repellency, not only on the surface in contact with the droplet, but also in the adjacent layers below the surface. |
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Keywords: | contact angle soil–water contact time soil water repellency surface free energy water drop penetration time |
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