Droplets on slippery surfaces such as Slippery Liquid Infused Porous Surfaces or Liquid - Impregnated Surfaces (SLIPS/LIS) are inherently highly mobile and therefore can be difficult to control in terms of position and motion. This thesis has explored how to return droplet control back to very slippery surfaces via four interconnected studies. The first study investigated how to return droplet control back to these slippery surfaces by adding a simple step structure to the surface. The adhesive force created by this structure has been quantified by measuring the droplet sliding angle as a function of step height and oil thickness. As the step height was increased so did the adhesive force, as the oil thickness was increased the adhesive force d...
Non-wetting surfaces containing micro/nanotextures impregnated with lubricating liquids have recentl...
The problem of contact line pinning on surfaces is pervasive and contributes to problems from ring s...
On a solid surface a droplet of liquid will stick due to the capillary adhesion and this causes low ...
A significant limitation for droplet mobility on solid surfaces is to overcome the inherent pinning ...
Droplet mobility on surfaces is often hampered by the pinning of the droplet’s contact line. Externa...
We demonstrate the transport and positioning of water droplets on macro-patterned lubricant-impregna...
We demonstrate the transport and positioning of water droplets on macro-patterned lubricant-impregna...
We demonstrate the transport and positioning of water droplets on macro-patterned lubricant-impregna...
The development of robust surfaces that repel liquid droplets has a broad impact on enhancing surfac...
Over the past decade, the most common approach to creating liquid shedding surfaces has been to ampl...
The introduction of lubricant between fluid and substrate endows the Liquid-Infused Slippery Surface...
Over the past decade, the most common approach to creating liquid shedding surfaces has been to ampl...
Over the last decade the most common approach to creating liquid shedding surfaces has been to ampli...
We perform a joint numerical and experimental study to systematically characterize the motion of 30 ...
The problem of contact line pinning on surfaces is pervasive and contributes to problems from ring s...
Non-wetting surfaces containing micro/nanotextures impregnated with lubricating liquids have recentl...
The problem of contact line pinning on surfaces is pervasive and contributes to problems from ring s...
On a solid surface a droplet of liquid will stick due to the capillary adhesion and this causes low ...
A significant limitation for droplet mobility on solid surfaces is to overcome the inherent pinning ...
Droplet mobility on surfaces is often hampered by the pinning of the droplet’s contact line. Externa...
We demonstrate the transport and positioning of water droplets on macro-patterned lubricant-impregna...
We demonstrate the transport and positioning of water droplets on macro-patterned lubricant-impregna...
We demonstrate the transport and positioning of water droplets on macro-patterned lubricant-impregna...
The development of robust surfaces that repel liquid droplets has a broad impact on enhancing surfac...
Over the past decade, the most common approach to creating liquid shedding surfaces has been to ampl...
The introduction of lubricant between fluid and substrate endows the Liquid-Infused Slippery Surface...
Over the past decade, the most common approach to creating liquid shedding surfaces has been to ampl...
Over the last decade the most common approach to creating liquid shedding surfaces has been to ampli...
We perform a joint numerical and experimental study to systematically characterize the motion of 30 ...
The problem of contact line pinning on surfaces is pervasive and contributes to problems from ring s...
Non-wetting surfaces containing micro/nanotextures impregnated with lubricating liquids have recentl...
The problem of contact line pinning on surfaces is pervasive and contributes to problems from ring s...
On a solid surface a droplet of liquid will stick due to the capillary adhesion and this causes low ...