Shape-gradient composite surfaces: Water droplets move uphill
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2007
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The approach of water droplets self-running horizontally and uphill without any other forces was proposed by patterning the shape-gradient hydrophilic material (i.e., mica) to the hydrophobic matrix (i.e., wax or low-density polyethylene (LDPE)). The shape-gradient composite surface is the best one to drive water droplet self-running both at the high velocity and the maximal distance among four different geometrical mica/wax composite surfaces. The driving force for the water droplets self-running includes: (1) the great difference in wettability of surface materials, (2) the low contact angle hysteresis of surface materials, and (3) the space limitation of the shape-gradient transportation area. Furthermore, the average velocity and the maximal distance of the self-running were mainly determined by the gradient angle (alpha), the droplet volume, and the difference of the contact angle hysteresis. Theoretical analysis is in agreement with the experimental results. |
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英语 |
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Zhang JL;Han YC.Shape-gradient composite surfaces: Water droplets move uphill,LANGMUIR,2007 ,23(11):6136-6141 |
Palavras-Chave | #MOTION #LIQUIDS #DRIVEN #DROPS |
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