Abstract

A way of forming and depositing dosed droplets on the surface of a solid substrate with or without variable composition is proposed. Contact melting closely related to phase diagram is used to obtain such substrates and droplets of different concentrations. This relationship allows studies of the concentration and temperature dependences of surface characteristics under identical conditions, increasing the accuracy of their determination. It is shown that the microstructure of a substrate of variable composition affects the spreading of droplets over its surface.

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