Abstract

Abstract The contamination rates of the clean surfaces of metallic oxides by liquid-paraffin vapor are largely reduced by the coexisting water vapor. They are related to the hydrophilicity of oxides evaluated as the water-solid interaction free energy by the two-liquid-contact-angle method.

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