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Droplet Mobility Manipulation on Porous Media Using Backpressure

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LANGMUIR
卷 32, 期 21, 页码 5250-5258

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.langmuir.6b00900

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  1. European Union [680599]
  2. Hellenic National Strategic Reference Framework (NSRF) [MIS380835]

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Wetting phenomena on hydrophobic surfaces are strongly related to the volume and pressure of gas pockets residing at the solid liquid interface. In this study, we explore the underlying mechanisms of droplet actuation and mobility manipulation when backpressure is applied through a porous medium under a sessile pinned droplet. Reversible transitions between the initially sticky state and the slippery states are thus incited by modulating the backpressure. The sliding angles of deionized (DI) water and ethanol in DI water droplets of various volumes are presented to quantify the effect of the backpressure on the droplet mobility. For a 50 mu L water droplet, the sliding angle decreases from 45 to 0 degrees when the backpressure increases to ca. 0.60 bar. Significantly smaller backpressure levels are required for lower surface energy liquids. We shed light on the droplet actuation and movement mechanisms by means of simulations encompassing the momentum conservation and the continuity equations along with the Calm-Hilliard phase-field equations in a 2D computational domain. The droplet actuation mechanism entails depinning of the receding contact line and movement by means of forward wave propagation reaching the front of the droplet. Eventually, the droplet skips forward. The contact line depinning is also corroborated by analytical calculations based on the governing vertical force balance, properly modified to incorporate the effect of the backpressure.

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