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Testing the performance of superhydrophobic aluminum surfaces

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URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10481/99178
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcis.2017.08.032
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Montes Ruiz-Cabello, Francisco Javier; Ibáñez Ibáñez, Pablo Francisco; Gómez Lopera, Juan Francisco; Martínez Aroza, José Antonio; Cabrerizo Vílchez, Miguel Ángel; Rodríguez Valverde, Miguel Ángel
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2017
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Journal of Colloid and Interface Science (2017), http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jcis.2017.08.032
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MAT2014-60615R funded by MINECO, and P12-FQM-1443 funded by “Junta de Andalucía” and the companies CETURSA Sierra Nevada S.A. (Spain) and Doppelmayr Seilbahnen GmbH (Austria).
Abstract
The analysis of wetting properties of superhydrophobic surfaces may be a difficult task due to the restless behaviour of drops on this type of surfaces and the limitations of goniometry for high contact angles. A method to validate the performance of superhydrophobic surfaces, rather than standard goniometry, is required. In this work, we used bouncing drop dynamics as a useful tool to predict the water repellency of different superhydrophobic surfaces. From bouncing drop experiments conducted over a wide range of superhydrophobic surfaces, we found that those surfaces with a proper roughness degree and homogeneous chemical composition showed higher water-repellency. We also conducted a drop condensation study at saturating conditions aimed to determine whether there is direct correlation between water repellency and condensation delay. We found that the drop condensation process is strongly related to the surface topography, as well as the intrinsic wettability. The condensation is promoted on rough surfaces but it is delayed on intrinsically hydrophobic surfaces. However, the differences found in condensation delay between the superhydrophobic surfaces explored in this study cannot be justified by their chemical homogeneity nor their efficiency as water repellent surfaces, separately.
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