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Determination of the Sliding Angle of Water Drops on Surfaces from Friction Force Measurements.

Mohamadreza BeitollahpoorMelika FarzamNoshir S Pesika
Published in: Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids (2022)
Superhydrophobic surfaces have attracted considerable attention because of their unique water-repellency and their wide range of applications. The conventional method to characterize the surface wetting properties of surfaces, including superhydrophobic surfaces, relies on measuring static and dynamic contact angles, and sliding angles of water drops. However, because of the inhomogeneities inherently present on surfaces (smooth and textured), such optical methods can result in relatively large variability in sliding angle measurements. In this work, by using a force-based technique with ±1 μN sensitivity, the friction force between water drops and various surfaces is measured. The friction force can then be used to accurately predict the sliding angle of water drops of various sizes with improved consistency. We also show that the measured friction force can be used to determine the critical drop size below which a water drop is not expected to slide even at a tilt angle of 90°. The proposed technique to characterize the wetting properties of surfaces has a higher accuracy (between 15% and 65%, depending on the surface) compared to optical methods.
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