Sakari Lepikko, Valtteri Turkki, Tomi Koskinen, Ramesh Raju, Ville Jokinen, Mariia S. Kiseleva, Samuel Rantataro, Jaakko V.I. Timonen, Matilda Backholm, Ilkka Tittonen, Robin H.A. Ras
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Superhydrophobic Surfaces
The general understanding is that droplet friction on superhydrophobic surfaces is affected by liquid–solid contact fraction. In article number 2405335, Robin H.A. Ras and co-workers experimentally quantify this relation for the first time. State-of-the-art droplet friction measurements on micropillar and -cone surfaces with significantly different contact fractions show that droplet friction depends similarly on the contact fraction on both surface types despite the large difference in the measured droplet friction.
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