Abstract

The effect of local vibration at interfacial layer of a heterogeneous liquid system on the wettability of the material of interfacial formations based on the salt of the d- or f-element of di-(2-ethylhexyl)phosphoric acid adhered to glass has been investigated. It is shown that in the field of mechanical vibrations one can obtain a material with a given value of the wetting angle, which has hydrophobic properties. It is established that the influence of mechanical vibrations is due to changes in the hydrodynamic situation in the transition region and is the result of complex interactions mainly hydrodynamic and coagulation processes in the interfacial layer of the di-(2-ethylhexyl)phosphoric acid - solvent system / water solution of the d- or f-element salt. The dependence of the wettability of the material of interfacial formations adhered to glass on the parameters of the force field (vibration frequency, amplitude), the design features of the experimental setup, and the composition of the system is shown.

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