Sadullah Muhammad Subkhi, Panter Jack R, Kusumaatmaja Halim
Department of Physics, Durham University, Durham, DH1 3LE, UK.
Soft Matter. 2020 Sep 16;16(35):8114-8121. doi: 10.1039/d0sm00766h.
Liquid infused surfaces with partially wetting lubricants have recently been exploited for numerous intriguing applications, such as for droplet manipulation, droplet collection and spontaneous motion. When partially wetting lubricants are used, the pinning force is a key factor that can strongly affect droplet mobility. Here, we derive an analytical prediction for contact angle hysteresis in the limit where the meniscus size is much smaller than the droplet, and numerically study how it is controlled by the solid fraction, the lubricant wetting angles, and the various fluid surface tensions. We further relate the contact angle hysteresis and the pinning force experienced by a droplet on a liquid infused surface, and our predictions for the critical sliding angles are consistent with existing experimental observations. Finally, we discuss why a droplet on a liquid infused surface with partially wetting lubricants typically experiences stronger pinning compared to a droplet on a classical superhydrophobic surface.
最近,带有部分润湿润滑剂的液体注入表面已被用于许多有趣的应用中,例如液滴操纵、液滴收集和自发运动。当使用部分润湿润滑剂时,钉扎力是一个能强烈影响液滴流动性的关键因素。在此,我们推导了在弯月面尺寸远小于液滴的极限情况下接触角滞后的解析预测,并通过数值研究了它是如何由固体分数、润滑剂润湿角和各种流体表面张力控制的。我们进一步关联了接触角滞后与液滴在液体注入表面上所经历的钉扎力,并且我们对临界滑动角的预测与现有的实验观察结果一致。最后,我们讨论了为什么与经典超疏水表面上的液滴相比,带有部分润湿润滑剂的液体注入表面上的液滴通常会经历更强的钉扎作用。