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Engineering Sticky Superomniphobic Surfaces on Transparent and Flexible PDMS Substrate

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LANGMUIR
Volume 26, Issue 22, Pages 17242-17247

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/la103462z

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  1. Direction Generale de l' Armement

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Following the achievement of superhydrophobicity which prevents water adhesion on a surface. superomniphohicity extends this high repellency property to a wide range of liquids, including oils, solvents, and other low surface energy liquids. Recent theoretical approaches have yield to specific microstructures design criterion to achieve such surfaces, leading to superomniphobic structured silicon substrate. To transfer this technology on a flexible substrate, we use a polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) molding process followed by surface chemical modification. It results in so-called sticky superomniphobic surfaces, exhibiting large apparent contact angles ( > 150) along with large contact angle hysteresis ( > 10). We then focus on the modified Cassie equation, considering the 1 D aspect of wetting, to explain the behavior of droplets on these surfaces and compare experimental data to previous works to confirm the validity of this model.

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