Why do liquids spread on some surfaces, but not on others?

  • 9 March 2022
  • 14:00-15:00
  • SCH.0.13

Speaker: Prof Andrew Archer

Why do liquids spread on some surfaces, but not on others? When you spill your coffee, why does it dry to form a ring-shaped stain? How fast does a cooled liquid solidify? Why do some liquids and also more complex soft matter systems self-assemble to form simple regular crystalline structures, but others arrange themselves to form complex structures such as quasicrystals? And why does the liquid state even exist?

In this lecture, I will show how mathematics can give a rich and deep understanding of the liquid state. Making sense of the correlated dance of the molecules in just a drop of liquid on a surface is intellectually satisfying and the lessons learned can even be useful to manufacturers of paints, lubricants and many others.

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