The apparent state of droplets on a rough surface
Abstract
The factors influencing the state and wetting transition of droplets on a rough surface are both complex and obscure. The change in wetting is directly reflected by changes under the contact condition of the droplets with the surface. The recent study about the wettability of the superhydrophobic surface under the condensing condition arouses the new understanding about the apparent state of droplets on a rough surface. In this work, to validate the existence of droplets in an intermediate state, a microscale pillar topological polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) surface was manufactured and its wettability under various conditions was studied. According to the experimental data, it is proposed that the wetting state of a rough surface may be embodied using the contact area ratio of a solid/liquid/gas droplet with the projective plane. A general calculation model for the apparent contact angle of droplets is given and expressed diagrammatically. It is found that the measured apparent contact angles of droplets at different states on the surface falls within the range predicted by our proposed equation.
- Publication:
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Science in China: Physics, Mechanics and Astronomy
- Pub Date:
- February 2009
- DOI:
- 10.1007/s11433-009-0041-1
- Bibcode:
- 2009ScChG..52..233C
- Keywords:
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- rough surface;
- wettability;
- apparent contact angle;
- condensing condition