The motion of droplets on typical surfaces is generally halted by contact line pinning associated with contact angle hysteresis. In this study, it was shown that, on a zwitterionic sulfobetaine silane (SBSi)-coated surface, aqueous drops with appropriate solutes can demonstrate hysteresis-free behavior, whereas a pure water drop shows spontaneous spreading. By adding solutes such as polyethylene glycol, 2(2-butoxy ethoxy) ethanol, or sodium <i>n</i>-dodecyl sulfate, an aqueous drop with a small contact angle (disappearance of spontaneous spreading) was formed on SBSi surfaces. The initial drop shape was readily relaxed back to a circular shape (hysteresis-free behavior), even upon severe disturbances. Moreover, it was interesting to observ...
Wetting of a liquid on a solid surface is ubiquitous in everyday life, such as morning dew on a plan...
Contact angle hysteresis is addressed from two perspectives. The first is an analysis of the events ...
Water collection remains a fundamental challenge to stable and efficient operation of the solar desa...
Over the last decade the most common approach to creating liquid shedding surfaces has been to ampli...
A liquid drop moves on a solid surface if it is subjected to a gradient of wettability or temperatur...
[[abstract]]This paper demonstrates macroscopic (millimetre-scale), self-directed transport of dropl...
Spreading of 5-15 microL water drops on self-assembled monolayers of 1-hexadecanethiol and 11-mercap...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd. This paper reports on the self-propulsion of a droplet up an incline, confined ...
International audienceIndividual chemically active drops suspended in a surfactant solution were obs...
One of the most fascinating natural phenomena is the ability of some surfaces to repel water drops. ...
We study the wetting energetics and wetting hysteresis of sessile and impacting water droplets on su...
Over the past decade, the most common approach to creating liquid shedding surfaces has been to ampl...
Manipulation of drop motion has attracted considerable attention recently as it is pertinent to indu...
The effects of surface active agents on contact angle hysteresis is examined by photographing sessil...
A small drop (∼10μl) of water exhibits critical speeding dynamics on an inclined super-hydrophobic p...
Wetting of a liquid on a solid surface is ubiquitous in everyday life, such as morning dew on a plan...
Contact angle hysteresis is addressed from two perspectives. The first is an analysis of the events ...
Water collection remains a fundamental challenge to stable and efficient operation of the solar desa...
Over the last decade the most common approach to creating liquid shedding surfaces has been to ampli...
A liquid drop moves on a solid surface if it is subjected to a gradient of wettability or temperatur...
[[abstract]]This paper demonstrates macroscopic (millimetre-scale), self-directed transport of dropl...
Spreading of 5-15 microL water drops on self-assembled monolayers of 1-hexadecanethiol and 11-mercap...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd. This paper reports on the self-propulsion of a droplet up an incline, confined ...
International audienceIndividual chemically active drops suspended in a surfactant solution were obs...
One of the most fascinating natural phenomena is the ability of some surfaces to repel water drops. ...
We study the wetting energetics and wetting hysteresis of sessile and impacting water droplets on su...
Over the past decade, the most common approach to creating liquid shedding surfaces has been to ampl...
Manipulation of drop motion has attracted considerable attention recently as it is pertinent to indu...
The effects of surface active agents on contact angle hysteresis is examined by photographing sessil...
A small drop (∼10μl) of water exhibits critical speeding dynamics on an inclined super-hydrophobic p...
Wetting of a liquid on a solid surface is ubiquitous in everyday life, such as morning dew on a plan...
Contact angle hysteresis is addressed from two perspectives. The first is an analysis of the events ...
Water collection remains a fundamental challenge to stable and efficient operation of the solar desa...