Soil wettability is important for understanding a wide range of earth system processes, from agricultural productivity to debris flows and sediment fan formation. However, there is limited research considering how soil–water interactions, where the soil grains are naturally hydrophobic, might change in the presence of oil from natural hydrocarbon leakage or oil spills. Here we show how slippery liquid‐infused porous surfaces (SLIPS) apply to hydrophobic soils, by physical modelling of surfaces of different grain sizes and examining their interactions with water before and after impregnation with silicone oil. Using contact and sliding angle measurements and laser scanning fluorescence confocal microscopy, we demonstrate that soil SLIPS can ...
Lubricant-infused surfaces have attracted great attention recently and are described as slippery (S...
Water repellence is an important factor in soil erosion due to its role in inhibiting the re-establi...
© 2016, Pleiades Publishing, Ltd.Contact angles at the water–air interface have been measured for tr...
Soil wettability is important for understanding a wide range of earth system processes, from agricul...
The driving mechanisms of glacier fast flow and the cyclical instability inherent in ice streams and...
Crude oils and motor oils are commonly identified in oil spills on land. Controlling and understandi...
Soil can become extremely water repellent following forest fires or oil spillages, thus preventing p...
Water interaction with nanotextured surfaces is critical in diverse natural and technological proces...
Lubricant-infused surfaces have attracted great attention recently and are described as slippery liq...
Slippery liquid-infused porous surfaces (SLIPS) are porous nanostructures impregnated with a low sur...
Considerable soil water repellency has been observed at a wide range of locations worldwide. The soi...
Surfaces with special wettability have the potential to drastically change the way we use technology...
Crude oil spills are one of the most destructive disasters that can occur, and they are extremely di...
A high level of water repellency in soils has an impact on soil hydrology, plant growth and soil ero...
AbstractA high level of water repellency in soils has an impact on soil hydrology, plant growth and ...
Lubricant-infused surfaces have attracted great attention recently and are described as slippery (S...
Water repellence is an important factor in soil erosion due to its role in inhibiting the re-establi...
© 2016, Pleiades Publishing, Ltd.Contact angles at the water–air interface have been measured for tr...
Soil wettability is important for understanding a wide range of earth system processes, from agricul...
The driving mechanisms of glacier fast flow and the cyclical instability inherent in ice streams and...
Crude oils and motor oils are commonly identified in oil spills on land. Controlling and understandi...
Soil can become extremely water repellent following forest fires or oil spillages, thus preventing p...
Water interaction with nanotextured surfaces is critical in diverse natural and technological proces...
Lubricant-infused surfaces have attracted great attention recently and are described as slippery liq...
Slippery liquid-infused porous surfaces (SLIPS) are porous nanostructures impregnated with a low sur...
Considerable soil water repellency has been observed at a wide range of locations worldwide. The soi...
Surfaces with special wettability have the potential to drastically change the way we use technology...
Crude oil spills are one of the most destructive disasters that can occur, and they are extremely di...
A high level of water repellency in soils has an impact on soil hydrology, plant growth and soil ero...
AbstractA high level of water repellency in soils has an impact on soil hydrology, plant growth and ...
Lubricant-infused surfaces have attracted great attention recently and are described as slippery (S...
Water repellence is an important factor in soil erosion due to its role in inhibiting the re-establi...
© 2016, Pleiades Publishing, Ltd.Contact angles at the water–air interface have been measured for tr...