Fall and rise of small droplets on rough hydrophobic substrates
Soft Condensed Matter
2010-11-19 v3 Materials Science
Abstract
Liquid droplets on patterned hydrophobic substrates are typically observed either in the Wenzel or the Cassie state. Here we show that for droplets of comparable size to the roughness scale an additional local equilibrium state exists, where the droplet is immersed in the texture, but not yet contacts the bottom grooves. Upon evaporation, a droplet in this state enters the Cassie state, leading to a qualitatively new self-cleaning mechanism. The effect is of generic character and is expected to occur in any hydrophobic capillary wetting situation where a spherical liquid reservoir is involved.
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@article{arxiv.0906.4122,
title = {Fall and rise of small droplets on rough hydrophobic substrates},
author = {Markus Gross and Fathollah Varnik and Dierk Raabe},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0906.4122},
year = {2010}
}
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6 pages, 6 figures, version as published in EPL