Unraveling the Salvinia paradox: design principles for submerged superhydrophobicity
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❄️ cond-mat.soft
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designsalviniasubmergedsuperhydrophobicityapplicationsbarriersbubblecassie-wenzel
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The complex structure of the Salvinia molesta is investigated via rare event molecular dynamics simulations. Results show that a hydrophilic/hydrophobic patterning together with a re-entrant geometry control the free energy barriers for bubble nucleation and for the Cassie-Wenzel transition. This natural paradigm is translated into simple macroscopic design criteria for engineering robust superhydrophobicity in submerged applications.
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