Highly ordered poly(dimethylsiloxane) microbowl arrays (MBAs) and microcap arrays (MCAs) with “lock-and-key” properties are successfully fabricated by self-assembly and electrochemical deposition. The wetting properties and evaporation dynamics of water droplets for both cases have been investigated. For the MBAs case, the wetting radius of the droplets remains unchanged until the portion of the droplet completely dries out at the end of the evaporation process. The pinning state extends for more than 99.5% of the total evaporation time, and the pinning–shrinking transition is essentially prevented whereas in the case of the MCAs the contact radius exhibits distinct stages during evaporation and the contact line retreats significantly in t...
The evaporation of water droplets on surfaces is an ubiquitous phenomenon in nature and has critical...
Evaporating sessile functional droplets act as the fundamental building block that controls the cumu...
Particle-laden droplet-based systems ranging from micro- to nanoscale have become increasingly popul...
Understanding liquid evaporation on surfaces is of utmost importance due to its impact on a plethora...
We present an experimental study of stick–jump (SJ) evaporation of strongly pinned nanoliter volume ...
Nanoscale engineering has traditionally adopted the chemical route of synthesis or optochemical tech...
Nanoscale engineering has traditionally adopted the chemical route of synthesis or optochemical tech...
The concept of evaporation driven self-assembly of nanoparticles is exploited to fabricate three dim...
While experiments and continuum models have provided a relatively good understanding of the evaporat...
Manipulation of an array of surface droplets organised in an ordered structure turns out to be of im...
Evaporating sessile functional droplets act as the fundamental building block that controls the cumu...
This study investigates the evaporation of sessile pure water and nanosuspension drops on viscoelast...
Micro-structure patterned substrates attract our attention due to the special and programmable wetta...
\u3cp\u3eEvaporation of water droplets on a superhydrophobic substrate, on which the contact line is...
The surface-templated evaporation-driven (S-TED) method that uses liquid-repellent surfaces has attr...
The evaporation of water droplets on surfaces is an ubiquitous phenomenon in nature and has critical...
Evaporating sessile functional droplets act as the fundamental building block that controls the cumu...
Particle-laden droplet-based systems ranging from micro- to nanoscale have become increasingly popul...
Understanding liquid evaporation on surfaces is of utmost importance due to its impact on a plethora...
We present an experimental study of stick–jump (SJ) evaporation of strongly pinned nanoliter volume ...
Nanoscale engineering has traditionally adopted the chemical route of synthesis or optochemical tech...
Nanoscale engineering has traditionally adopted the chemical route of synthesis or optochemical tech...
The concept of evaporation driven self-assembly of nanoparticles is exploited to fabricate three dim...
While experiments and continuum models have provided a relatively good understanding of the evaporat...
Manipulation of an array of surface droplets organised in an ordered structure turns out to be of im...
Evaporating sessile functional droplets act as the fundamental building block that controls the cumu...
This study investigates the evaporation of sessile pure water and nanosuspension drops on viscoelast...
Micro-structure patterned substrates attract our attention due to the special and programmable wetta...
\u3cp\u3eEvaporation of water droplets on a superhydrophobic substrate, on which the contact line is...
The surface-templated evaporation-driven (S-TED) method that uses liquid-repellent surfaces has attr...
The evaporation of water droplets on surfaces is an ubiquitous phenomenon in nature and has critical...
Evaporating sessile functional droplets act as the fundamental building block that controls the cumu...
Particle-laden droplet-based systems ranging from micro- to nanoscale have become increasingly popul...