<u>Ultra-soft textured substrates</u>
ORAL
Abstract
Droplets deposited on soft elastomers or gels with elastic moduli ~ 1 – 10 kPa induce a micron-scale elastic deformation at the contact line. This significantly modifies the wetting properties of the solid - for example, a droplet deposited on an inclined soft surface will slide downward driven by its weight at velocities orders of magnitude less than a droplet on a similarly inclined rigid solid. Here, we confine the contact between water and a soft silicone gel to micrometric patches by texturing the solid, inducing superhydrophobicity for materials with elastic moduli as low as 3 kPa. The coupling between surface texture and surface compliance strongly influences the behavior of the droplet at both macro- and micro- scales, leading to a giant speed up during descent, and potentially affecting the stability of the Cassie state.
*This work was supported by the Piaget Scientific Award.
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Presenters
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Martin Coux
- Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne