How To Obtain Six Different Superwettabilities on
a Same Microstructured Pattern: Relationship between Various Superwettabilities
in Different Solid/Liquid/Gas Systems
posted on 2019-01-04, 00:00authored byJiale Yong, Subhash C. Singh, Zhibing Zhan, Feng Chen, Chunlei Guo
A range
of different superwettabilities were obtained on femtosecond
laser-structured Al surfaces. The formation mechanism of each superwetting
state is discussed in this paper. It is revealed that the underwater
oil droplet and bubble wettabilities of a solid surface have a close
relationship with its water wettability. The laser-induced hierarchical
microstructures showed superhydrophilicity in air but showed superoleophobicity/superaerophobicity
after immersion in water. When such microstructures were further modified
with a low-surface-energy monolayer, the wettability of the resultant
surface would turn to superhydrophobicity with ultralow water adhesion
in air and superoleophilicity/superaerophilicity in water. The understanding
of the relationship among the above-mentioned six different superwettabilities
is highly important in the design of various superwetting microstructures,
transforming the structures from one superwetting state to another
state and better using the artificial superwetting materials.