posted on 2016-08-12, 00:00authored byStephanie Hiltl, Alexander Böker
We
characterize the wetting behavior of nanostructured wrinkle and gradient wrinkle substrates.
Different contact angles on both sides of a water droplet after deposition
on a gradient sample induce the self-propelled motion of the liquid
toward smaller wrinkle dimensions. The droplet motion is self-limited
by the contact angles balancing out. Because of the correlation between
droplet motion and contact angles, we investigate the wetting behavior
of wrinkle substrates with constant dimensions (wavelengths of 400–1200
nm). Contact angles of water droplets on those substrates increase
with increasing dimensions of the underlying substrate. The results
are independent of the two measurement directions, parallel and perpendicular
to the longitudinal axis of the nanostructure. The presented findings
may be considered for designing microfluidic or related devices and
initiate ideas for the development of further wrinkle applications.