How droplets move on laser-structured surfaces: Determination of droplet adhesion forces on nano- and microstructured surfaces

JOURNAL OF COLLOID AND INTERFACE SCIENCE(2023)

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Hypothesis: Lateral adhesion forces are a fundamental property of liquid-solid interactions and a key aspect of dynamic droplet mobility. But, commonly applied conventional wetting analysis is limited to static and quasi-static methods and cannot resolve dynamic and spatial liquid-solid interactions. However, droplet mobility is assumed to be affected by chemical and topographic surface inhomo-geneities introduced by femtosecond laser treatment.Experiments: In this study, we used a customized droplet adhesion force instrument to determine lateral adhesion forces on various femtosecond laser-structured surface designs to obtain a deeper understand-ing of the dynamic droplet motion with regard to chemical and topographic surface features.Findings: We show that the droplet motion was highly affected by the chemical and topographical sur-face design and local inhomogeneities. The droplet mobility on femtosecond laser-structured surfaces could be classified into a static, a transfer, and a kinetic regime, which is essential for designing surfaces with extreme wetting characteristics and a wide range of scientific and industrial processes. Furthermore, with proper tailoring of surface structures and chemical modification, we were able to provoke adhesion forces on self-organized laser microstructures similar to those found on the natural lotus leaves.(c) 2022 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Inc. This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Wetting,Droplet mobility,Silanization,Superhydrophobic,Self-organized,Microstructures,Laser texturing,Femtosecond laser,Lateral adhesion force,Droplet adhesion force analysis
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