润湿
超亲水性
微观结构
材料科学
跌落冲击
下降(电信)
支柱
接触角
固体表面
纳米技术
毛细管作用
沉积(地质)
复合材料
化学物理
化学
工程类
电信
古生物学
结构工程
沉积物
生物
计算机科学
作者
Jiangen Wu,Jun Zou,Haojun Ma,Jiayan Wang,Chunbo Li,Can Yang,Leimin Deng,Meng Wang,Huan Yang
出处
期刊:Langmuir
[American Chemical Society]
日期:2023-10-09
卷期号:39 (42): 15022-15030
被引量:3
标识
DOI:10.1021/acs.langmuir.3c01841
摘要
Droplet impact behaviors are crucial in controlling infectious diseases, inkjet printing, and anti-icing applications. The wettability and microstructure of the material surface are critical factors in this regard. Compared to microstructures, submillimeter structures are more damage-resistant, thereby ensuring droplet impact behaviors' stability. Herein, submillimeter-structured PDMS surfaces with varying wetting properties were prepared to investigate droplet impact behaviors. Experimental results indicate that submillimeter-structured surfaces are more prone to droplet splashing than flat surfaces, which can be suppressed by increasing surface hydrophilicity. An increase in the submillimeter pillar height and a decrease in spacing result in an increased critical Weber number. Additionally, the capillary forces of the superhydrophilic surface lead to droplet impact, accompanied by deposition. This study supports the long-term stable use of the droplet impact effect to achieve fluid separation.
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