Surfaces with special wetting properties not only can efficiently repel or attract liquids such as water and oils but also can prevent formation of biofilms, ice, and clathrate hydrates. Predicting the wetting properties of these special surfaces requires detailed knowledge of the composition and geometry of the interfacial region between the droplet and the underlying substrate. In this work we introduce a 3D quantitative method for direct nanoscale visualization of such interfaces. Specifically, we demonstrate direct nano- to microscale imaging of complex fluidic interfaces using cryostabilization in combination with cryogenic focused ion beam milling and SEM imaging. We show that application of this method yields quantitative information...
Hypothesis: Characterizing the microstructure of an ice/surface interface and its effect on the icep...
Despite considerable research interest due to omnipresent and practical importance of interfacial ph...
Liquid–solid (LS) and vapor–liquid–solid (VLS) interfaces are important for the fundamental understa...
Surfaces with special wetting properties not only can efficiently repel or attract liquids such as w...
Vapor condensation is routinely observed in nature and has a large influence on the performance of a...
Nanoparticles at fluid interfaces are central to a rapidly increasing range of cutting-edge applicat...
Nanostructured surfaces which manifest superhydrophobic properties during water condensation have a ...
Freeze fracturing is applied to make the wetting behavior of artificially nanopatterned Si surfaces ...
We report three-dimensional (3D) direct imaging of complex surface-liquid interfaces by hard X-ray p...
Authors report the application of X-ray micro computed tomography (microCT) for visualizing and anal...
Performance of engineered surfaces can be enhanced by making them hydrophobic or superhydrophobic vi...
[EN] Hydration layers are formed on hydrophilic crystalline surfaces immersed in water. Their existe...
Droplets slip and bounce on superhydrophobic surfaces, enabling remarkable functions in biology and ...
Water condensation is an ubiquitous phenomenon that happens widely in nature. It is also used in ind...
When we speak of nanometric water films on surfaces we are speaking about a truly ubiquitous phenome...
Hypothesis: Characterizing the microstructure of an ice/surface interface and its effect on the icep...
Despite considerable research interest due to omnipresent and practical importance of interfacial ph...
Liquid–solid (LS) and vapor–liquid–solid (VLS) interfaces are important for the fundamental understa...
Surfaces with special wetting properties not only can efficiently repel or attract liquids such as w...
Vapor condensation is routinely observed in nature and has a large influence on the performance of a...
Nanoparticles at fluid interfaces are central to a rapidly increasing range of cutting-edge applicat...
Nanostructured surfaces which manifest superhydrophobic properties during water condensation have a ...
Freeze fracturing is applied to make the wetting behavior of artificially nanopatterned Si surfaces ...
We report three-dimensional (3D) direct imaging of complex surface-liquid interfaces by hard X-ray p...
Authors report the application of X-ray micro computed tomography (microCT) for visualizing and anal...
Performance of engineered surfaces can be enhanced by making them hydrophobic or superhydrophobic vi...
[EN] Hydration layers are formed on hydrophilic crystalline surfaces immersed in water. Their existe...
Droplets slip and bounce on superhydrophobic surfaces, enabling remarkable functions in biology and ...
Water condensation is an ubiquitous phenomenon that happens widely in nature. It is also used in ind...
When we speak of nanometric water films on surfaces we are speaking about a truly ubiquitous phenome...
Hypothesis: Characterizing the microstructure of an ice/surface interface and its effect on the icep...
Despite considerable research interest due to omnipresent and practical importance of interfacial ph...
Liquid–solid (LS) and vapor–liquid–solid (VLS) interfaces are important for the fundamental understa...