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Design of Hierarchical Surfaces for Tuning Wetting Characteristics.

Ariadna FernándezAchille FranconeLasse H ThamdrupAlicia JohanssonBrian BilenbergTheodor NielsenMarkus GuttmannClivia M Sotomayor TorresNikolaos Kehagias
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2017)
Patterned surfaces with tunable wetting properties are described. A hybrid hierarchical surface realized by combining two different materials exhibits different wetting states, depending on the speed of impingement of the water droplets. Both "lotus" (high contact angle and low adhesion) and "petal" (high contact angle and high adhesion) states were observed on the same surface without the need of any modification of the surface. The great difference between the capillary pressures exerted by the microstructures and nanostructures was the key factor that allowed us to tailor effectively the adhesiveness of the water droplets. Having a low capillary pressure for the microstructures and a high capillary pressure for the nanostructures, we allow to the surface the possibility of being in a lotus state or in a petal state.
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