| openaire: EC/H2020/725513/EU//SuperRepelA myriad of natural surfaces such as plant leaves and insect wings can repel water and remain unwetted inspiring scientists and engineers to develop water-repellent surfaces for various applications. Those natural and artificial water-repellent surfaces are typically opaque, containing micro- and nano-roughness, and their wetting properties are determined by the details at the actual liquid-solid interface. However, a generally applicable way to directly observe moving contact lines on opaque water-repellent surfaces is missing. Here, we show that the advancing and receding contact lines and corresponding contact area on micro- and nano-rough water-repellent surfaces can be readily and reproducibly ...
In nature, various plants and animals exhibit promising structurally-defined functionalities. Many d...
With the prospect of producing superhydrophobic and mechanically stable biomimetic surfaces, the wat...
Interaction of liquids with surfaces is ubiquitous in our physical environment as well as many engin...
Droplets slip and bounce on superhydrophobic surfaces, enabling remarkable functions in biology and ...
Wetting, the process of water interacting with a surface, is critical in our everyday lives and in m...
There are currently three main classes of liquid-repellent surfaces: micro- or nanostructured superh...
Characterization of the wetting properties is a prerequisite for a fundamental understanding and the...
Wetting of a liquid on a solid surface is ubiquitous in everyday life, such as morning dew on a plan...
In this study the author reports the effects of surface roughness on dynamic behavior of water dropl...
The wettability of several superhydrophobic surfaces that were prepared recently by simple, mostly s...
| openaire: EC/H2020/725513/EU//SuperRepelSuperhydrophobicity is a remarkable surface property found...
Two series of experiments, both involving contact line pinning, are reported that were designed usin...
Describing wetting of a liquid on a rough or structured surface is a challenge because of the wide r...
Understanding the role of pinning force in droplet dynamic wetting is of critical importance for sur...
Highly water repellent surfaces, known as superhydrophobic surfaces, have a range of potential appli...
In nature, various plants and animals exhibit promising structurally-defined functionalities. Many d...
With the prospect of producing superhydrophobic and mechanically stable biomimetic surfaces, the wat...
Interaction of liquids with surfaces is ubiquitous in our physical environment as well as many engin...
Droplets slip and bounce on superhydrophobic surfaces, enabling remarkable functions in biology and ...
Wetting, the process of water interacting with a surface, is critical in our everyday lives and in m...
There are currently three main classes of liquid-repellent surfaces: micro- or nanostructured superh...
Characterization of the wetting properties is a prerequisite for a fundamental understanding and the...
Wetting of a liquid on a solid surface is ubiquitous in everyday life, such as morning dew on a plan...
In this study the author reports the effects of surface roughness on dynamic behavior of water dropl...
The wettability of several superhydrophobic surfaces that were prepared recently by simple, mostly s...
| openaire: EC/H2020/725513/EU//SuperRepelSuperhydrophobicity is a remarkable surface property found...
Two series of experiments, both involving contact line pinning, are reported that were designed usin...
Describing wetting of a liquid on a rough or structured surface is a challenge because of the wide r...
Understanding the role of pinning force in droplet dynamic wetting is of critical importance for sur...
Highly water repellent surfaces, known as superhydrophobic surfaces, have a range of potential appli...
In nature, various plants and animals exhibit promising structurally-defined functionalities. Many d...
With the prospect of producing superhydrophobic and mechanically stable biomimetic surfaces, the wat...
Interaction of liquids with surfaces is ubiquitous in our physical environment as well as many engin...