Issue 78, 2016

Role of wide tip of mushroom-like micropillar arrays to make the Cassie state on superrepellent surfaces

Abstract

In this study, we have demonstrated a structural advantage of mushroom-like micropillar arrays for making superrepellent surfaces. We derived and plotted theoretical graphs based on the Cassie–Baxter equation to find out optimal conditions in order to repel liquid droplets with a wide range of surface tensions on desirable surfaces. Superrepellency experiments were carried out using two types of microstructure, namely, a mushroom-like shape and a cylindrical shape, for comparison with the theoretical analysis. The results show that only mushroom-like arrays can maintain the metastable Cassie state even with a liquid droplet of low surface tension such as ethanol, owing to the structural advantage of their wide-tip shape. As a result, we identified the smart function of the wide-tip structure by theoretical and experimental approaches for designing superrepellent surfaces that can be used for various potential applications.

Graphical abstract: Role of wide tip of mushroom-like micropillar arrays to make the Cassie state on superrepellent surfaces

Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
30 Apr 2016
Accepted
23 Jul 2016
First published
25 Jul 2016

RSC Adv., 2016,6, 74670-74674

Role of wide tip of mushroom-like micropillar arrays to make the Cassie state on superrepellent surfaces

S. M. Kang, RSC Adv., 2016, 6, 74670 DOI: 10.1039/C6RA11224B

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