Maintaining the non-wetting property of textured hydrophobic surfaces is directly related to the preservation of an intervening fluid layer (gaseous or immiscible liquid) between the droplet and substrate; once displaced, it cannot be recovered spontaneously as the fully penetrated Wenzel wetting state is energetically favorable. Here, we identify pathways for the lifting of droplets from the surface texture, enabling a complete Wenzel-to-Cassie-Baxter wetting state transition. This is accomplished by the hemiwicking of a transient (limited lifetime due to evaporation) low surface tension (LST) liquid, which is capable of self-assembling as an intervening underlayer, lifting the droplet from its impaled state and facilitating a skating-like...
We study the wetting energetics and wetting hysteresis of sessile and impacting water droplets on su...
We show that the equilibrium state of a water drop deposited on a superhydrophobic surface cannot be...
We show that the equilibrium state of a water drop deposited on a superhydrophobic surface cannot be...
Maintaining the non-wetting property of textured hydrophobic surfaces is directly related to the pre...
We consider the quasi-static energy of a drop on a textured hydrophilic surface, with taking the con...
We consider the quasi-static energy of a drop on a textured hydrophilic surface, with taking the con...
We study the wetting energetics and wetting hysteresis of sessile and impacting water droplets on su...
Superomniphobic surfaces display both superoleophobic and superhydrophobic properties, having a cont...
Hypothesis Droplet spreading on heterogeneous (chemical/structural) surfaces has revealed local dis...
Superomniphobic surfaces display both superoleophobic and superhydrophobic properties, having a cont...
Superomniphobic surfaces display both superoleophobic and superhydrophobic properties, having a cont...
Superomniphobic surfaces display both superoleophobic and superhydrophobic properties, having a cont...
Superomniphobic surfaces display both superoleophobic and superhydrophobic properties, having a cont...
Hypothesis Droplet spreading on heterogeneous (chemical/structural) surfaces has revealed local dis...
Abstract. We present high speed video of Cassie-Baxter to Wenzel drop transition during gentle depos...
We study the wetting energetics and wetting hysteresis of sessile and impacting water droplets on su...
We show that the equilibrium state of a water drop deposited on a superhydrophobic surface cannot be...
We show that the equilibrium state of a water drop deposited on a superhydrophobic surface cannot be...
Maintaining the non-wetting property of textured hydrophobic surfaces is directly related to the pre...
We consider the quasi-static energy of a drop on a textured hydrophilic surface, with taking the con...
We consider the quasi-static energy of a drop on a textured hydrophilic surface, with taking the con...
We study the wetting energetics and wetting hysteresis of sessile and impacting water droplets on su...
Superomniphobic surfaces display both superoleophobic and superhydrophobic properties, having a cont...
Hypothesis Droplet spreading on heterogeneous (chemical/structural) surfaces has revealed local dis...
Superomniphobic surfaces display both superoleophobic and superhydrophobic properties, having a cont...
Superomniphobic surfaces display both superoleophobic and superhydrophobic properties, having a cont...
Superomniphobic surfaces display both superoleophobic and superhydrophobic properties, having a cont...
Superomniphobic surfaces display both superoleophobic and superhydrophobic properties, having a cont...
Hypothesis Droplet spreading on heterogeneous (chemical/structural) surfaces has revealed local dis...
Abstract. We present high speed video of Cassie-Baxter to Wenzel drop transition during gentle depos...
We study the wetting energetics and wetting hysteresis of sessile and impacting water droplets on su...
We show that the equilibrium state of a water drop deposited on a superhydrophobic surface cannot be...
We show that the equilibrium state of a water drop deposited on a superhydrophobic surface cannot be...