Background: Controlled transport of microdroplets is a topic of interest for various applications. It is well known that liquid droplets move towards areas of minimum contact angle if placed on a flat solid surface exhibiting a gradient of contact angle. This effect can be utilised for droplet manipulation. In this contribution we describe how controlled droplet movement can be achieved by a surface pattern consisting of cones and funnels whose length scales are comparable to the droplet diameter.Results: The surface energy of a droplet attached to a cone in a symmetry-preserving way can be smaller than the surface energy of a freely floating droplet. If the value of the contact angle is fixed and lies within a certain interval, then drople...
Interaction of liquids with surfaces is ubiquitous in our physical environment as well as many engin...
This present paper is intended to show some experiments and discussion about autonomously motion of ...
International audienceIt is shown theoretically and experimentally that a liquid droplet can move on...
Spontaneous liquid transport has a wide variety of applications, including fog harvesting, microflu...
Spontaneous droplet aggregation has great potential applications in liquid transportation, droplet-b...
Surface functionalization has important application prospects in many aspects, for example, anti-dra...
Functional surfaces attract considerable research interest because of many practical applications. A...
The transport of small amounts of liquids on solid surfaces is fundamental for microfluidics applica...
Surface functionalization has important application prospects in many aspects, for example, anti-dra...
A new type of water droplet transportation mechanism on a microstructured hydrophobic surface is pro...
[[abstract]]To clarify a driving mechanism for the self-movement of a droplet across hydrophobic tex...
We show how anisotropic, grooved features facilitate the trapping and directed transport of droplets...
Control over the interaction of droplets with solid surfaces is commonplace in nature. Famous exampl...
This paper reports a novel technique for droplet transportation using dynamic surface topography. Dr...
International audienceWe report an experimental study of the shape of large liquid drops spreading o...
Interaction of liquids with surfaces is ubiquitous in our physical environment as well as many engin...
This present paper is intended to show some experiments and discussion about autonomously motion of ...
International audienceIt is shown theoretically and experimentally that a liquid droplet can move on...
Spontaneous liquid transport has a wide variety of applications, including fog harvesting, microflu...
Spontaneous droplet aggregation has great potential applications in liquid transportation, droplet-b...
Surface functionalization has important application prospects in many aspects, for example, anti-dra...
Functional surfaces attract considerable research interest because of many practical applications. A...
The transport of small amounts of liquids on solid surfaces is fundamental for microfluidics applica...
Surface functionalization has important application prospects in many aspects, for example, anti-dra...
A new type of water droplet transportation mechanism on a microstructured hydrophobic surface is pro...
[[abstract]]To clarify a driving mechanism for the self-movement of a droplet across hydrophobic tex...
We show how anisotropic, grooved features facilitate the trapping and directed transport of droplets...
Control over the interaction of droplets with solid surfaces is commonplace in nature. Famous exampl...
This paper reports a novel technique for droplet transportation using dynamic surface topography. Dr...
International audienceWe report an experimental study of the shape of large liquid drops spreading o...
Interaction of liquids with surfaces is ubiquitous in our physical environment as well as many engin...
This present paper is intended to show some experiments and discussion about autonomously motion of ...
International audienceIt is shown theoretically and experimentally that a liquid droplet can move on...