| Literature DB >> 30299928 |
Kyle L Wilke1, Daniel J Preston1, Zhengmao Lu1, Evelyn N Wang1.
Abstract
Omniphobic surfaces based on reentrant surface structures repel all liquids, regardless of the surface material, without requiring low-surface-energy coatings. Although omniphobic surfaces have been designed and demonstrated, they can fail during condensation, a phenomenon ubiquitous in both nature and industrial applications. Specifically, as condensate nucleates within the reentrant geometry, omniphobicity is destroyed. Here, we show a nanostructured surface that can repel liquids even during condensation. This surface consists of isolated reentrant cavities with a pitch on the order of 100 nm to prevent droplets from nucleating and spreading within all structures. We developed a model to guide surface design and subsequently fabricated and tested these surfaces with various liquids. We demonstrated repellency to 10 °C below the dew point and showed durability over 3 weeks. This work provides important insights for achieving robust, omniphobic surfaces.Entities:
Keywords: condensation; hydrophobic; nucleation; omniphobic; reentrant nanocavity
Year: 2018 PMID: 30299928 DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.8b05099
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Nano ISSN: 1936-0851 Impact factor: 15.881