Large slip of aqueous liquid flow over a nanoengineered superhydrophobic surface |
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Authors: | Choi Chang-Hwan Kim Chang-Jin |
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Affiliation: | Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Department, University of California, Los Angeles, California 90095, USA. chchoi@ucla.edu |
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Abstract: | While many recent studies have confirmed the existence of liquid slip over certain solid surfaces, there has not been a deliberate effort to design and fabricate a surface that would maximize the slip under practical conditions. Here, we have engineered a nanostructured superhydrophobic surface that minimizes the liquid-solid contact area so that the liquid flows predominantly over a layer of air. Measured through a cone-and-plate rheometer system, the surface has demonstrated dramatic slip effects: a slip length of approximately 20 microm for water flow and approximately 50 microm for 30 wt % glycerin. The essential geometrical characteristics lie with the nanoposts populated on the surface: tall and slender (i.e., needlelike) profile and submicron periodicity (i.e., pitch). |
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