[PDF] Characterizing surface wetting and interfacial properties using enhanced sampling (SWIPES). | Semantic Scholar Skip to search formSkip to main content> Semantic Scholar's Logo Search Sign InCreate Free Account You are currently offline. Some features of the site may not work correctly. DOI:10.1039/c8sm02317d Corpus ID: 53695227Characterizing surface wetting and interfacial properties using enhanced sampling (SWIPES). @article{Jiang2019CharacterizingSW, title={Characterizing surface wetting and interfacial properties using enhanced sampling (SWIPES).}, author={H. Jiang and Suruchi Fialoke and Z. Vicars and A. Patel}, journal={Soft matter}, year={2019}, volume={15 5}, pages={ 860-869 } } H. Jiang, Suruchi Fialoke, +1 author A. Patel Published 2019 Materials Science, Physics, Medicine Soft matter We introduce an accurate and efficient method for characterizing surface wetting and interfacial properties, such as the contact angle made by a liquid droplet on a solid surface, and the vapor-liquid surface tension of a fluid. The method makes use of molecular simulations in conjunction with the indirect umbrella sampling technique to systematically wet the surface and estimate the corresponding free energy. 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