Badge et al., 2013 - Google Patents
Tuning surface wettability using single layered and hierarchically ordered arrays of spherical colloidal particlesBadge et al., 2013
- Document ID
- 15340540813508463500
- Author
- Badge I
- Bhawalkar S
- Jia L
- Dhinojwala A
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Soft Matter
External Links
Snippet
A control over wetting properties of a surface can be achieved by tuning surface roughness and surface chemistry. In this study, we formed single layer roughness and dual levels of hierarchical roughness with hexagonal non-contiguously close packed (HNCP) patterns of …
- 239000002245 particle 0 title abstract description 101
Similar Documents
Publication | Publication Date | Title |
---|---|---|
Badge et al. | Tuning surface wettability using single layered and hierarchically ordered arrays of spherical colloidal particles | |
Schellenberger et al. | Direct observation of drops on slippery lubricant-infused surfaces | |
Utech et al. | Tailoring re-entrant geometry in inverse colloidal monolayers to control surface wettability | |
Pauchard et al. | Buckling instability induced by polymer solution drying | |
Zhang et al. | Morphology and wettability control of silicon cone arrays using colloidal lithography | |
EP2906362B1 (en) | Method for manufacturing a superhydrophobic surface, surface so obtained and use of it | |
Song et al. | Adhesion and friction properties of micro/nano-engineered superhydrophobic/hydrophobic surfaces | |
Cha et al. | Nanoscale patterning of microtextured surfaces to control superhydrophobic robustness | |
Milella et al. | Plasma nanostructuring of polymers: different routes to superhydrophobicity | |
Vogelaar et al. | Superhydrophobic surfaces having two-fold adjustable roughness prepared in a single step | |
Di Mundo et al. | Cassie state robustness of plasma generated randomly nano-rough surfaces | |
Malavasi et al. | Appearance of a low superheat “quasi-Leidenfrost” regime for boiling on superhydrophobic surfaces | |
Boscher et al. | Single-step process for the deposition of high water contact angle and high water sliding angle surfaces by atmospheric pressure dielectric barrier discharge | |
Li et al. | A capillary rise method for studying the effective surface tension of monolayer nanoparticle-covered liquid marbles | |
Piferi et al. | Hydrophilicity and Hydrophobicity Control of Plasma‐Treated Surfaces via Fractal Parameters | |
Roy et al. | Mathematical modelling of superhydrophobic surfaces for determining the correlation between water contact angle and geometrical parameters | |
KR20110097150A (en) | Hydrophobic surface material having a composite pore structure of micro pores and nano pores, and a method of manufacturing the same | |
Wang et al. | Bioinspired ribbed hair arrays with robust superhydrophobicity fabricated by micro/nanosphere lithography and plasma etching | |
Dubov et al. | Superhydrophobic silica surfaces: fabrication and stability | |
Passoni et al. | Multiscale effect of hierarchical self-assembled nanostructures on superhydrophobic surface | |
Schweikart et al. | Nanoparticle assembly by confinement in wrinkles: experiment and simulations | |
Vijay et al. | Surface characteristics investigation of HVAF sprayed cermet coatings | |
Moradi et al. | Highly symmetric and extremely compact multiple winding microtubes by a dry rolling mechanism | |
Marquez-Velasco et al. | Stable superhydrophobic surfaces induced by dual-scale topography on SU-8 | |
Sun et al. | Anti-sticking treatment for a nanoimprint stamp |