Table 2. Packing Density and Water Content Summarized for All Layersa.
packing |
water
content [%] |
||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
L | H | 1 | 2 | 3 | 1/1b | 2 | 3 |
FF5 | 0 | LP | 38 | ||||
2 h | CP | LP | 35 | 49 | |||
12 h | CP | LP | 35 | 38 | |||
FF5* | 0 | LP | 45 | ||||
2 h | LP | 40 | |||||
12 h | LP | 40 | |||||
24 h** | CP | LP | 36 | 39 | |||
FF15 | 0 h | CP | LP/CP | 14*** | 48 | ||
2 h | CP | LP/CP | 11*** | 40 | |||
12 h | CP | CP | LP | 9*** | 38 | 50 | |
FF25 | 0 | CP | LP/CP | 14*** | 47 | ||
2 h | CP | CP | CP/LP | 13*** | 35 | 47 | |
12 h | CP | CP | CP | 6*** | 32 | 33 |
Row L identifies the wetting layers 1, 2, and 3. Column H states the time of the out-of-plane magnetic field of 100 mT applied to the sample. The value indicated with ∗∗ was at a field of 250 mT (data not shown in the main text; see the Supporting Information). Samples indicated by ∗ are dilute solutions of 0.5 vol % (data not shown in the main text, see the Supporting Information). Water concentrations indicated by ∗∗∗ for the first wetting layer of samples FF15 and FF25 are calculated for sublayer 1b (see Figure 3a).