毛细管作用
材料科学
基质(水族馆)
胶粘剂
薄膜
复合材料
接触角
水分
图层(电子)
化学工程
GSM演进的增强数据速率
防水剂
蒸发
纳米技术
工程类
地质学
物理
海洋学
热力学
电信
计算机科学
作者
Sepideh Khodaparast,François Boulogne,Christophe Poulard,Howard A. Stone
标识
DOI:10.1103/physrevlett.119.154502
摘要
Inks of permanent markers and water-proof cosmetics create elastic thin films upon application on a surface. Such adhesive materials are deliberately designed to exhibit water-repellent behavior. Therefore, patterns made up of these inks become resistant to moisture and cannot be cleaned by water after drying. However, we show that sufficiently slow dipping of such elastic films, which are adhered to a substrate, into a bath of pure water allows complete removal of the hydrophobic coatings. Upon dipping, the air-water interface in the bath forms a contact line on the substrate, which exerts a capillary-induced peeling force at the edge of the hydrophobic thin film. We highlight that this capillary peeling process is more effective at lower velocities of the air-liquid interface and lower viscosities. Capillary peeling not only removes such thin films from the substrate but also transfers them flawlessly onto the air-water interface.
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