Authors
Renaud Dufour, Maxime Harnois, Vincent Thomy, Rabah Boukherroub, Vincent Senez
Publication date
2011
Journal
Soft Matter
Volume
7
Issue
19
Pages
9380-9387
Publisher
Royal Society of Chemistry
Description
Contact angle hysteresis of liquid droplets is investigated on sticky and flexible super-omniphobic surfaces made up of PDMS–Si3N4 microstructures. Up to now, extensive studies have been focusing on the relation between hysteresis and surface properties such as roughness or defect density. However, little attention has been paid to the dependence of hysteresis with respect to the liquid surface tension. In this work, advancing and receding apparent contact angles are measured on surfaces displaying 4 different defect densities with 10 water–ethanol mixtures (surface energy ranging from 72 to 21.7 mN m−1). While advancing angles are found to be constant whatever the defect density and the liquid surface energy, receding angles exhibit more complex variations. Surprisingly, we noticed a saturation of this receding angle at low surface energy. In order to explain this phenomenon, we address the receding …
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