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arxiv: 0909.5041 · v1 · pith:ZEPKW3ROnew · submitted 2009-09-28 · ❄️ cond-mat.soft

Evaporation-triggered Wetting Transition for Water Droplets upon Hydrophobic Microstructures

classification ❄️ cond-mat.soft
keywords transitiondropletshydrophobicwaterwettingdropdropletevaporating
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When placed on rough hydrophobic surfaces, water droplets of diameter larger than a few millimeters can easily form pearls, as they are in the Cassie-Baxter state with air pockets trapped underneath the droplet. Intriguingly, a natural evaporating process can drive such a Fakir drop into a completely wetting (Wenzel) state. Our microscopic observations with simultaneous side and bottom views of evaporating droplets upon transparent hydrophobic microstructures elucidate the water-filling dynamics and the mechanism of this evaporation-triggered transition. For the present material the wetting transition occurs when the water droplet size decreases to a few hundreds of micrometers in radius. We present a general global energy argument which estimates the interfacial energies depending on the drop size and can account for the critical radius for the transition.

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