Superhydrophobicity on structured surfaces is frequently achieved via the maintenance of liquid-air interfaces adjacent to the trapped air pockets. These interfaces, however, are subject to instabilities due to the Cassie-Baxter-to-Wenzel transition and total wetting. The current work examines in situ liquid-air interfaces on a submerged surface patterned with cylindrical micropores using confocal microscopy. Both the pinned Cassie-Baxter and depinned metastable states are directly observed and measured. The metastable state dynamically evolves, leading to a transition to the Wenzel state. This process is extensively quantified under different ambient pressure conditions, and the data are in good agreement with a diffusion based model predi...
The mechanism of the collapse of the superhydrophobic state is elucidated for submerged nanoscale te...
A liquid droplet placed on a geometrically textured surface may take on a “suspended” state, in whic...
Bioinspired superhydrophobic surfaces have attracted great interests from fundamental researches to ...
ABSTRACT: The wetting transition from the Cassie−Baxter to the Wenzel state is a phenomenon critical...
The wetting transition from the Cassie-Baxter to the Wenzel state is a phenomenon critically pertine...
Superhydrophobic surfaces have attracted great attention for drag reduction application. However, th...
Underwater metastability hinders the durable application of superhydrophobic surfaces. In this work,...
Submersed superhydrophobic surfaces exhibit great potential for reducing flow resistance in microcha...
In this Letter, we develop a continuum theory for the Cassie-Baxter-Wenzel (CB-W) transition. The pr...
In this Letter, we develop a continuum theory for the Cassie-Baxter-Wenzel (CB-W) transition. The pr...
Submerged superhydrophobic (SHPo) surfaces are well known to transition from the dewetted to wetted ...
In the present thesis the stability of the superhydrophobic state on submerged nanotextured surfaces...
The wetting transition from the Cassie–Baxter to the Wenzel state is a phenomenon critically pertine...
Submerged superhydrophobic (SHPo) surfaces are well known to transition from the dewetted to wetted ...
In this article, we present a simple and fast optical method based on transmission microscopy to stu...
The mechanism of the collapse of the superhydrophobic state is elucidated for submerged nanoscale te...
A liquid droplet placed on a geometrically textured surface may take on a “suspended” state, in whic...
Bioinspired superhydrophobic surfaces have attracted great interests from fundamental researches to ...
ABSTRACT: The wetting transition from the Cassie−Baxter to the Wenzel state is a phenomenon critical...
The wetting transition from the Cassie-Baxter to the Wenzel state is a phenomenon critically pertine...
Superhydrophobic surfaces have attracted great attention for drag reduction application. However, th...
Underwater metastability hinders the durable application of superhydrophobic surfaces. In this work,...
Submersed superhydrophobic surfaces exhibit great potential for reducing flow resistance in microcha...
In this Letter, we develop a continuum theory for the Cassie-Baxter-Wenzel (CB-W) transition. The pr...
In this Letter, we develop a continuum theory for the Cassie-Baxter-Wenzel (CB-W) transition. The pr...
Submerged superhydrophobic (SHPo) surfaces are well known to transition from the dewetted to wetted ...
In the present thesis the stability of the superhydrophobic state on submerged nanotextured surfaces...
The wetting transition from the Cassie–Baxter to the Wenzel state is a phenomenon critically pertine...
Submerged superhydrophobic (SHPo) surfaces are well known to transition from the dewetted to wetted ...
In this article, we present a simple and fast optical method based on transmission microscopy to stu...
The mechanism of the collapse of the superhydrophobic state is elucidated for submerged nanoscale te...
A liquid droplet placed on a geometrically textured surface may take on a “suspended” state, in whic...
Bioinspired superhydrophobic surfaces have attracted great interests from fundamental researches to ...