Superhydrophobic surfaces have attracted great attention for drag reduction application. However, these surfaces are subject to instabilities, especially under fluid flow. In this work, we in situ examine the stability and wetting transition of underwater superhydrophobicity under laminar flow conditions by confocal microscopy. The absolute liquid pressure in the flow channel is regulated to acquire the pinned Cassie-Baxter and depinned metastable states. The subsequent dynamic evolution of the meniscus morphology in the two states under shear flow is monitored. It is revealed that fluid flow does not affect the pressure-mediated equilibrium states but accelerates the air exchange between entrapped air cavities and bulk water. A diffusion-b...
Superhydrophobic surfaces combine high aspect ratio micro- or nano-topography and hydrophobic surfac...
Bubbles trapped in the cavities always play important roles in the underwater applications of struct...
The wetting transition from the Cassie–Baxter to the Wenzel state is a phenomenon critically pertine...
Superhydrophobicity on structured surfaces is frequently achieved via the maintenance of liquid-air ...
Underwater metastability hinders the durable application of superhydrophobic surfaces. In this work,...
Bioinspired superhydrophobic surfaces have attracted great interest from fundamental research to eng...
Bioinspired superhydrophobic surfaces have attracted great interests from fundamental researches to ...
Submersed superhydrophobic surfaces exhibit great potential for reducing flow resistance in microcha...
© 2017 Cambridge University Press Superhydrophobic surfaces can retain gas pockets within their micr...
In recent years, research on superhydrophobic surfaces has exploded from more than five decades of r...
Superhydrophobic surfaces are capable of trapping gas pockets within the micro-roughnesses on their ...
peer-reviewedThe unique wetting properties of superhydrophobic (SH) surfaces have attracted a consi...
The wetting transition from the Cassie-Baxter to the Wenzel state is a phenomenon critically pertine...
ABSTRACT: The wetting transition from the Cassie−Baxter to the Wenzel state is a phenomenon critical...
Framed in the current trend of global energetic efficiency, active drag reduction techniques in water ...
Superhydrophobic surfaces combine high aspect ratio micro- or nano-topography and hydrophobic surfac...
Bubbles trapped in the cavities always play important roles in the underwater applications of struct...
The wetting transition from the Cassie–Baxter to the Wenzel state is a phenomenon critically pertine...
Superhydrophobicity on structured surfaces is frequently achieved via the maintenance of liquid-air ...
Underwater metastability hinders the durable application of superhydrophobic surfaces. In this work,...
Bioinspired superhydrophobic surfaces have attracted great interest from fundamental research to eng...
Bioinspired superhydrophobic surfaces have attracted great interests from fundamental researches to ...
Submersed superhydrophobic surfaces exhibit great potential for reducing flow resistance in microcha...
© 2017 Cambridge University Press Superhydrophobic surfaces can retain gas pockets within their micr...
In recent years, research on superhydrophobic surfaces has exploded from more than five decades of r...
Superhydrophobic surfaces are capable of trapping gas pockets within the micro-roughnesses on their ...
peer-reviewedThe unique wetting properties of superhydrophobic (SH) surfaces have attracted a consi...
The wetting transition from the Cassie-Baxter to the Wenzel state is a phenomenon critically pertine...
ABSTRACT: The wetting transition from the Cassie−Baxter to the Wenzel state is a phenomenon critical...
Framed in the current trend of global energetic efficiency, active drag reduction techniques in water ...
Superhydrophobic surfaces combine high aspect ratio micro- or nano-topography and hydrophobic surfac...
Bubbles trapped in the cavities always play important roles in the underwater applications of struct...
The wetting transition from the Cassie–Baxter to the Wenzel state is a phenomenon critically pertine...