Issue 9, 2007

Anisotropic wetting on tunable micro-wrinkled surfaces

Abstract

We examine the wettability of rough surfaces through a measurement approach that harnesses a wrinkling instability to produce model substrate topographies. Specifically, we probe the wetting of liquids on anisotropic micro-wrinkled features that exhibit well-defined aspect ratios (amplitude versus wavelength of the wrinkles) that can be actively tuned. Our study provides new insight into the wetting behavior on rough surfaces and into the interpretation of related liquid contact-angle measurements. In particular, we find that droplet wetting anisotropy is governed primarily by the roughness aspect ratio. In addition, comparison of our measurements to theoretical models demonstrates that droplet distortions and observed contact angles on surfaces with a strongly anisotropic texture can be quantitatively attributed to the difference in the energetic barriers to wetting along and perpendicular to substrate features.

Graphical abstract: Anisotropic wetting on tunable micro-wrinkled surfaces

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
04 Apr 2007
Accepted
15 Jun 2007
First published
04 Jul 2007

Soft Matter, 2007,3, 1163-1169

Anisotropic wetting on tunable micro-wrinkled surfaces

J. Y. Chung, J. P. Youngblood and C. M. Stafford, Soft Matter, 2007, 3, 1163 DOI: 10.1039/B705112C

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