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Wettability Switching Techniques on Superhydrophobic Surfaces
The wetting properties of superhydrophobic surfaces have generated worldwide research interest. A water drop on these surfaces forms a nearly perfect spherical pearl. Superhydrophobic materials hold considerable promise for potential applications ranging from self cleaning surfaces, completely water...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3246619/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11671-007-9102-4 |
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author | Verplanck, Nicolas Coffinier, Yannick Thomy, Vincent Boukherroub, Rabah |
author_facet | Verplanck, Nicolas Coffinier, Yannick Thomy, Vincent Boukherroub, Rabah |
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description | The wetting properties of superhydrophobic surfaces have generated worldwide research interest. A water drop on these surfaces forms a nearly perfect spherical pearl. Superhydrophobic materials hold considerable promise for potential applications ranging from self cleaning surfaces, completely water impermeable textiles to low cost energy displacement of liquids in lab-on-chip devices. However, the dynamic modification of the liquid droplets behavior and in particular of their wetting properties on these surfaces is still a challenging issue. In this review, after a brief overview on superhydrophobic states definition, the techniques leading to the modification of wettability behavior on superhydrophobic surfaces under specific conditions: optical, magnetic, mechanical, chemical, thermal are discussed. Finally, a focus on electrowetting is made from historical phenomenon pointed out some decades ago on classical planar hydrophobic surfaces to recent breakthrough obtained on superhydrophobic surfaces. |
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spelling | pubmed-32466192011-12-28 Wettability Switching Techniques on Superhydrophobic Surfaces Verplanck, Nicolas Coffinier, Yannick Thomy, Vincent Boukherroub, Rabah Nanoscale Res Lett Nano Review The wetting properties of superhydrophobic surfaces have generated worldwide research interest. A water drop on these surfaces forms a nearly perfect spherical pearl. Superhydrophobic materials hold considerable promise for potential applications ranging from self cleaning surfaces, completely water impermeable textiles to low cost energy displacement of liquids in lab-on-chip devices. However, the dynamic modification of the liquid droplets behavior and in particular of their wetting properties on these surfaces is still a challenging issue. In this review, after a brief overview on superhydrophobic states definition, the techniques leading to the modification of wettability behavior on superhydrophobic surfaces under specific conditions: optical, magnetic, mechanical, chemical, thermal are discussed. Finally, a focus on electrowetting is made from historical phenomenon pointed out some decades ago on classical planar hydrophobic surfaces to recent breakthrough obtained on superhydrophobic surfaces. Springer 2007-11-13 /pmc/articles/PMC3246619/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11671-007-9102-4 Text en Copyright ©2007 to the authors |
spellingShingle | Nano Review Verplanck, Nicolas Coffinier, Yannick Thomy, Vincent Boukherroub, Rabah Wettability Switching Techniques on Superhydrophobic Surfaces |
title | Wettability Switching Techniques on Superhydrophobic Surfaces |
title_full | Wettability Switching Techniques on Superhydrophobic Surfaces |
title_fullStr | Wettability Switching Techniques on Superhydrophobic Surfaces |
title_full_unstemmed | Wettability Switching Techniques on Superhydrophobic Surfaces |
title_short | Wettability Switching Techniques on Superhydrophobic Surfaces |
title_sort | wettability switching techniques on superhydrophobic surfaces |
topic | Nano Review |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3246619/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11671-007-9102-4 |
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