Metastable wetting model of electrospun mats with wrinkled fibers

  • Amit Rawal
  • Siddharth Shukla
  • Sumit Sharma
  • Danvendra Singh
  • Yi-Min Lin
  • Vásárhelyi Lívia
  • Kozma Gábor
  • Janovák László
Publication date
January 2021
Publisher
Elsevier BV

Abstract

Electrospun mats with targeted wettability are a way forward to diversify their mainstream applications and can facilitate in creating a platform for a remarkable set of properties. Limited control over the fiber morphology and surface chemistry, along with the complex architecture of electrospun mats, pose some of the key challenges for maneuvering the wettability. Herein, we present the design principles that underpin the key determinants responsible for a metastable state of a water droplet on electrospun mats possessing wrinkled surface topography. A 'first-of-its-kind' analytical model of apparent contact angle based on the modified Cassie-Baxter state has been proposed that accounts for the dual-scale roughness originating from fiber ...

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