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Superhydrophobic, Low-Hysteresis Patterning Chemistry for Water-Drop Manipulation

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posted on 2017-11-14, 00:00 authored by Ting Dong, Thomas J. McCarthy
A method for preparing superhydrophobic surfaces containing guiding lines that control water motion is described. The background surfaces exhibit contact angles of θAR = 173°/171°, and the guiding lines are also hydrophobic (θAR = 104°/102°). The low-contact-angle hysteresis allows facile water motion. The sequence of steps used to prepare these surfaces is central to their success, is designed to minimize defects, and involves only two inexpensive and fluorine-free reagents: methyltrichlorosilane and dimethyldichlorosilane. Examples of patterned surfaces that direct water motion are described. The disparity in receding contact angles is identified as the key parameter for guided motion.

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