Surface properties of cork: Is cork a hydrophobic material?

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TitreSurface properties of cork: Is cork a hydrophobic material?
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2022
AuteursChanut J, Wang Y, Dal Cin I, Gougeon RD, Ferret E, Bellat J-P, Karbowiak T
JournalJOURNAL OF COLLOID AND INTERFACE SCIENCE
Volume608
Pagination416-423
Date PublishedFEB 15
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN0021-9797
Mots-clésCapillary rise, Contact angle, Hydrophobicity, Surface roughness, Surface tension, Wettability
Résumé

Knowledge of the surface tension of cork and its hydrophobicity is of critical importance in many applications of this material at the interface with solid or liquid phases. The conventional technique based on contact angle measurement by sessile drop is not adapted to this naturally textured material and does not allow to accurately determine its hydrophobic character. A study based on capillary rise measurement is reported. A statistical distribution of the surface tension of cork is obtained, based on experiments performed on cork powder with various liquids and using a specific data processing to take into account the intrinsic heterogeneity of cork. This gives a surface tension of 22.6 (+/- 1.2) mN.m(-1), with a polar component at 5.2 (+/- 0.5) mN.m(-1) and a dispersive component at 17.4 (+/- 1.6) mN.m(-1). With a water contact angle of around 90 degrees, cork shows an intermediate hydrophobic/hydrophilic behaviour. Locally, the specific surface texture and chemical composition can reinforce either the hydrophobic or the hydrophilic character. This critical analysis invites reflection on the notion of surface hydrophobicity as it can be determined macroscopically by a contact angle measurement and as defined at the molecular level by the free enthalpy of sorption of water. (C) 2021 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

DOI10.1016/j.jcis.2021.09.140