There are currently three main classes of liquid-repellent surfaces: micro- or nanostructured superhydrophobic surfaces, flat surfaces grafted with "liquidlike" polymer brushes, and lubricated surfaces. Despite recent progress, the mechanistic explanation for the differences in droplet behavior on such surfaces is still under debate. Here, we measure the dissipative force acting on a droplet moving on representatives of these surfaces at different velocities U=0.01-1 mm/s using a cantilever force sensor with submicronewton accuracy and correlate it to the contact line dynamics observed using optical interferometry at high spatial (micron) and temporal (<0.1 s) resolutions. We find that the dissipative force - due to very different physical ...
Surfaces with special wettability have the potential to drastically change the way we use technology...
The development of robust surfaces that repel liquid droplets has a broad impact on enhancing surfac...
Droplets slip and bounce on superhydrophobic surfaces, enabling remarkable functions in biology and ...
Recently, there has been much interest in using lubricated flat and nano-/micro-structured surfaces ...
| openaire: EC/H2020/725513/EU//SuperRepelSuperhydrophobicity is a remarkable surface property found...
The recently demonstrated extremely water-repellent surfaces with contact angles close to 180° with ...
Non-wetting surfaces containing micro/nanotextures impregnated with lubricating liquids have recentl...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in ...
Inspired by manifestations in nature, microengineering and nanoengineering of synthetic materials to...
Characterization of the wetting properties is a prerequisite for a fundamental understanding and the...
Efficient droplet transport is critical in microassays, microfluidic devices, and a range of heat tr...
The interaction force is very important in the study of the contact process of droplets and super-hy...
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...
This work focuses on situations in which movement and liquid repellency are combined. First, we stud...
Surfaces with special wettability have the potential to drastically change the way we use technology...
The development of robust surfaces that repel liquid droplets has a broad impact on enhancing surfac...
Droplets slip and bounce on superhydrophobic surfaces, enabling remarkable functions in biology and ...
Recently, there has been much interest in using lubricated flat and nano-/micro-structured surfaces ...
| openaire: EC/H2020/725513/EU//SuperRepelSuperhydrophobicity is a remarkable surface property found...
The recently demonstrated extremely water-repellent surfaces with contact angles close to 180° with ...
Non-wetting surfaces containing micro/nanotextures impregnated with lubricating liquids have recentl...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in ...
Inspired by manifestations in nature, microengineering and nanoengineering of synthetic materials to...
Characterization of the wetting properties is a prerequisite for a fundamental understanding and the...
Efficient droplet transport is critical in microassays, microfluidic devices, and a range of heat tr...
The interaction force is very important in the study of the contact process of droplets and super-hy...
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...
This work focuses on situations in which movement and liquid repellency are combined. First, we stud...
Surfaces with special wettability have the potential to drastically change the way we use technology...
The development of robust surfaces that repel liquid droplets has a broad impact on enhancing surfac...
Droplets slip and bounce on superhydrophobic surfaces, enabling remarkable functions in biology and ...