AIP Advances (Oct 2014)

Switch isotropic/anisotropic wettability via dual-scale rods

  • Yang He,
  • Chengyu Jiang,
  • Shengkun Wang,
  • Zhibo Ma,
  • Weizheng Yuan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4897335
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 10
pp. 107103 – 107103-7

Abstract

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It is the first time to demonstrate the comparison of isotropic/anisotropic wettability between dual-scale micro-nano-rods and single-scale micro-rods. Inspired by the natural structures of rice leaf, a series of micro-nano-rods and micro-rods with different geometric parameters were fabricated using micro-fabrication technology. Experimental measured apparent contact angles and advancing and receding contact angles from orthogonal orientations were characterized. The difference of contact angles from orthogonal orientation on dual-scale rods was much smaller than those on single-scale rods in both static and dynamic situation. It indicated that the dual-scale micro-nano-rods showed isotropic wettability, while single-scale micro-rods showed anisotropic wettability. The switch of isotropic/anisotropic wettability could be illustrated by different wetting state and contact line moving. It offers a facial way to switch isotropic/anisotropic wettability of the surface via dual-scale or single-scale structure.