浸没式气体截留微纹理表面的集体润湿转变

Droplet Pub Date : 2024-06-04 DOI:10.1002/dro2.135
Sankara Arunachalam, Himanshu Mishra
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当粗糙/花纹表面浸入水中时,许多自然和工业过程都会自发地夹带气体/空气。随着润湿转换的进行,气体会扩散到水中,从而达到完全充满水的状态。然而,标准的润湿模型并没有考虑到集体润湿转换时的微纹理形貌。换句话说,我们并不清楚以一维(I-D)线或二维(II-D)(圆形或方形)晶格排列的 n 个空腔的寿命是否与单个 0-D 空腔相同。为此,我们跟踪了被困在一维和二维晶格中的气穴随时间变化的命运,并将它们与相称的零维空腔中的润湿转变进行了比较。有趣的是,I-D 和 II-D 阵列中的集体润湿转变具有方向性,即最外层空腔中的气体最先流失,而最内层空腔最后被水填充。从本质上讲,微纹理的空间组织为最内层空腔的气体流失提供了屏蔽,我们将其作为微纹理的间距、表面密度、尺寸和静水压力的函数进行探究。这些发现增进了我们对微纹理中润湿转换的了解,并启发了保护电子设备防止液体渗入的表面纹理。
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Collective wetting transitions of submerged gas-entrapping microtextured surfaces

Numerous natural and industrial processes entail the spontaneous entrapment of gas/air as rough/patterned surfaces are submerged under water. As the wetting transitions ensue, the gas diffuses into the water leading to the fully water-filled state. However, the standard models for wetting do not account for the microtexture's topography on collective wetting transitions. In other words, it is not clear whether the lifetime of n cavities arranged in a one-dimensional (I-D) line or a two-dimensional (II-D) (circular or square) lattice would be the same or not as a single 0-D cavity. In response, we tracked the time-dependent fates of gas pockets trapped in I-D and II-D lattices and compared them with wetting transitions in commensurate 0-D cavities. Interestingly, the collective wetting transitions in the I-D and the II-D arrays had a directionality such that the gas from the outermost cavities was lost the first, while the innermost got filled by water the last. In essence, microtexture's spatial organization afforded shielding to the loss of the gas from the innermost cavities, which we probed as a function of the microtexture's pitch, surface density, dimensionality, and hydrostatic pressure. These findings advance our knowledge of wetting transitions in microtextures and inspiring surface textures to protect electronic devices against liquid ingression.

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