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Dynamic Wetting Properties of Mesh Substrates with Tunable Water Adhesion
Authors:Dr Gabriela Ramos?Chagas  Caroline Fradin  Dr Franck Celestini  Prof Frédéric Guittard  Dr Thierry Darmanin
Institution:1. Université Côte d'Azur, NICE Lab, IMREDD, Parc Valrose, 06100 Nice, France;2. Université Côte d'Azur INPHYNI UMR CNRS 7010, 06108 Nice, France
Abstract:In nature, wetting phenomena are present nearly everywhere and are a source of inspiration for liquid transportation. A good understanding of the underlying dynamic phenomena that governs wettability is therefore extremely important for researchers involved in bio-inspired surfaces. Herein, we study the adhesive behavior with water of mesh substrates modified with structured copolymers in order to tune the surfaces from parahydrophobic states (high water adhesion) to superhydrophobic states (low water adhesion). Using the ejection test method (ETM), a new technique that consists of the ejection of water droplets deposited onto a substrate with the aid of a catapult system, we experimentally demonstrate that the elasticity of the mesh substrate can be exploited for efficient vertical actuation of droplets.
Keywords:ejection  electropolymerization  mesh  superhydrophobic  water adhesion
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