Characterizing water repellency indices : Contact angle and water drop penetration time of hydrophobized sand(Soil Physics)
スポンサーリンク
概要
- 論文の詳細を見る
The accuracy and the reproducibility of water repellency measurements can be improved with the use of proper measurement techniques. The purpose of this study is to compare the contact angles obtained using three different methods and to examine the relationship between contact angle and water drop penetration time (WDPT) using non-repellent to extremely repellent sands. Fine silica sand, artificially hydrophobized with stearic acid, was used for the measurements. Contact angles were estimated using the molarity of an ethanol droplet (MED) test, the capillary rise method (CRM) and the sessile drop method (SDM). The CRM was effective for soils with contact angles <90°. The MED test was suitable for soils with contact angles ≥90° using 10s as the ethanol drop penetration time. The SDM was effective for soils with contact angles ranging from very low to very high (11-105°). Directly measured contact angles using the SDM were in good agreement with indirectly obtained contact angles using the MED test and the CRM. The WDPT was <1s for contact angles ranging from 11 to 69°, gradually increased from 69 to 93°, and exceeded 3600s beyond that. The WDPT was most sensitive for contact angles within the range of 88-93°. Extreme repellency was observed where the solid surface free energy was ≤45mNm^<-1>.
著者
-
KARUBE Jutaro
Faculty of Agriculture, Ibaraki University
-
YOSHIDA Aya
Graduate School of Agriculture, Ibaraki University
-
LEELAMANIE D.
United Graduate School of Agricultural Science, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology
-
Yoshida Aya
Graduate School Of Agriculture Ibaraki University
-
Karube Jutaro
Faculty Of Agriculture Ibaraki University
-
Leelamanie D.
Faculty Of Agriculture Ibaraki University:faculty Of Agriculture Department Of Soil Science Universi
-
Leelamanie D.
Faculty Of Agriculture Ibaraki University:faculty Of Agriculture Department Of Soil Science Universi
-
Leelamanie D.
United Graduate School Of Agricultural Science Tokyo University Of Agriculture And Technology
-
Karube Jutaro
Ibaraki Univ. Ibaraki‐ken Jpn
関連論文
- Effects of hydrophobic and hydrophilic organic matter on the water repellency of model sandy soils(Soil Physics)
- Time dependence of contact angle and its relation to repellency persistence in hydrophobized sand(Soil Physics)
- Relative humidity effects on contact angle and water drop penetration time of hydrophobized fine sand(Soil Physics)
- Characterizing water repellency indices : Contact angle and water drop penetration time of hydrophobized sand(Soil Physics)
- Effects of organic compounds, water content and clay on the water repellency of a model sandy soil(Soil Physics)
- Clay effects on the contact angle and water drop penetration time of model soils(Soil Physics)
- Material cycles in Asia : especially the recycling loop between Japan and China
- Water-dependent repellency of model soils as affected by clay(Soil Physics)
- Drop size dependence of soil-water contact angle in relation to the droplet geometry and line tension(Soil physics)
- Soil-water contact angle as affected by the aqueous electrolyte concentration(Soil physics)
- Stability analysis of aggregates in relation to the hydrophobicity of organic manure for Sri Lankan Red Yellow Podzolic soils(Soil physics)