Despite the fact that superhydrophobic surfaces possess useful and unique properties, their practical application has remained limited by durability issues. Among those, the wetting transition, whereby a surface gets impregnated by the liquid and permanently loses its superhydrophobicity, certainly constitutes the most limiting aspect under many realistic conditions. In this study, we revisit this so-called Cassie-to-Wenzel transition (CWT) under the broadly encountered situation of liquid drop impact. Using model hydrophobic micropillar surfaces of various geometrical characteristics and high speed imaging, we identify that CWT can occur through different mechanisms, and at different impact stages. At early impact stages, right after conta...
It is well known that a superhydrophobic surface may not be able to repel impacting droplets due to ...
Although the impingement of droplets on superhydrophobic surfaces has been extensively studied, the ...
A droplet hitting a superhydrophobic surface will undergo the Cassie to Wenzel transition when the w...
We study the wetting energetics and wetting hysteresis of sessile and impacting water droplets on su...
The impact dynamics and spreading behavior of droplets impinging on structured superhydrophobic surf...
Abstract. We present high speed video of Cassie-Baxter to Wenzel drop transition during gentle depos...
Superhydrophobic surfaces have long been the center of attention of many researchers due to their un...
Superhydrophobic surfaces have long been the center of attention of many researchers due to their un...
Experiments to understand the effect of surface wettability on impact characteristics of water drops...
Experiments to understand the effect of surface wettability on impact characteristics of water drops...
The effect of pitch of the pillars and impact velocity are studied for the impact dynamics of a micr...
Liquid droplets impacting a superhydrophobic surface decorated with micron-scale posts often bounce...
When a liquid drop impinges a hydrophobic rough surface it can either bounce off the surface (fakir ...
It is well known that a superhydrophobic surface may not be able to repel impacting droplets due to ...
It is well known that a superhydrophobic surface may not be able to repel impacting droplets due to ...
It is well known that a superhydrophobic surface may not be able to repel impacting droplets due to ...
Although the impingement of droplets on superhydrophobic surfaces has been extensively studied, the ...
A droplet hitting a superhydrophobic surface will undergo the Cassie to Wenzel transition when the w...
We study the wetting energetics and wetting hysteresis of sessile and impacting water droplets on su...
The impact dynamics and spreading behavior of droplets impinging on structured superhydrophobic surf...
Abstract. We present high speed video of Cassie-Baxter to Wenzel drop transition during gentle depos...
Superhydrophobic surfaces have long been the center of attention of many researchers due to their un...
Superhydrophobic surfaces have long been the center of attention of many researchers due to their un...
Experiments to understand the effect of surface wettability on impact characteristics of water drops...
Experiments to understand the effect of surface wettability on impact characteristics of water drops...
The effect of pitch of the pillars and impact velocity are studied for the impact dynamics of a micr...
Liquid droplets impacting a superhydrophobic surface decorated with micron-scale posts often bounce...
When a liquid drop impinges a hydrophobic rough surface it can either bounce off the surface (fakir ...
It is well known that a superhydrophobic surface may not be able to repel impacting droplets due to ...
It is well known that a superhydrophobic surface may not be able to repel impacting droplets due to ...
It is well known that a superhydrophobic surface may not be able to repel impacting droplets due to ...
Although the impingement of droplets on superhydrophobic surfaces has been extensively studied, the ...
A droplet hitting a superhydrophobic surface will undergo the Cassie to Wenzel transition when the w...