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Langmuir ; 39(28): 9808-9815, 2023 Jul 18.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37420202

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We investigate experimentally the effects of pore size, surface wettability, and penetration mode on the characteristics of liquid penetration through meshes. Utilizing the impact of droplets and the hydrostatic pressure, we study water penetration through superhydrophobic, hydrophobic, superhydrophilic, and hydrophilic meshes with different uniform radii and pitch values of the pores. In the case of dynamic penetration enabled by the droplet impact, our results show that surface wettability has a negligible effect on either the threshold speed of the droplet penetration or the penetrating liquid mass. The threshold droplet speed is found to be mainly determined by the synergistic effects of global and local dynamic pressures of the impacting droplet, and a modified expression for the threshold droplet speed is proposed. For the quasi-static penetration based on the applied hydrostatic pressure, we find that surface wettability and pore pitch do not affect the penetration threshold pressure but do affect the pressure at which the liquid penetration ceases. This is due to the fact that under quasi-static conditions, the droplet liquid spreads out and merges with that at the adjacent pores on the mesh underside, affecting the wetted area and, hence, the capillary pressure resisting penetration.

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ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ; 15(20): 24989-24998, 2023 May 24.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37167596

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Versatile surfaces demonstrating multiple interfacial functionalities are highly demanded as a surface typically serves various duties and faces multiple challenges in real practice. However, such versatile surfaces are rarely reported mainly due to the challenges in integrating multiple structural characteristics. Here, by mimicking lotus leaves, butterfly wing, and respiratory cilia, we develop a surface termed wire-on-pillar magneto-responsive superhydrophobic arrays (WP-MRSA), which possess interfacial properties of structural superhydrophobicity, anisotropicity, stimuli responsiveness, and flexibility. By combining soft lithography and self-alignment of iron-laden aerosols under a magnetic field, iron-laden wires are planted atop prefabricated pillar arrays, resulting in well-ordered, sparse, high-aspect-ratio, flexible, and superhydrophobic wires, which largely deflect in response to a magnetic field. This unique integration of structural properties and configurations enables various functionalities, such as on-demand control of droplet impact dynamics, real-time regulation of surface lateral adhesion force, fast removal and sorting of objects, and precise manipulation of droplets for selective reactions. Those functionalities benefit various applications especially droplet-based microfluidics and active self-cleaning surfaces.

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