Wetting and Nonwetting near a Tricritical Point.

Physical review letters(2022)

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The dihedral contact angles between interfaces in three-fluid-phase equilibria must be continuous functions of the bulk thermodynamic fields. This general argument, which we propose, predicts a nonwetting gap in the phase diagram, challenging the common belief in "critical-point wetting," even for short-range forces. A demonstration is provided by exact solution of a mean-field two-density functional theory for three-phase equilibria near a tricritical point (TCP). Complete wetting is found in a tiny vicinity of the TCP. Away from it, nonwetting prevails and no wetting transition takes place, not even when a critical endpoint is approached. Far from the TCP, reentrant wetting may occur, with a different wetting phase. These findings shed light on hitherto unexplained experiments on ternary H_{2}O-oil-nonionic amphiphile mixtures in which nonwetting continues to exist as one approaches either one of the two critical endpoints.
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