Oblique pancake bouncing

Despite extensive efforts in approaching the theoretical limit of solid-liquid contact time, the vertical bouncing droplet eventually lands on the impact spot of horizontally placed surfaces, which makes the liquid removal inefficient and thus limits its practical applications. To address this chall...

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Veröffentlicht in:Cell reports physical science 2022-01, Vol.3 (1), p.100721, Article 100721
Hauptverfasser: Tao, Ran, Liang, Guoqiang, Dou, Binhong, Wu, Jun, Li, Bing, Hao, Chonglei
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Despite extensive efforts in approaching the theoretical limit of solid-liquid contact time, the vertical bouncing droplet eventually lands on the impact spot of horizontally placed surfaces, which makes the liquid removal inefficient and thus limits its practical applications. To address this challenge, we use superhydrophobic surfaces consisting of regularly patterned pillars with an inclined Janus structure and report a phenomenon that involves synergistic effects of both pancake rebound and directional transport in one bouncing cycle, contributing to the reduction of contact time and the lateral removal of impacting droplets simultaneously. We generalize this particular regime to a broad range of working environments with various thermal conditions and impact velocities, demonstrating the robustness of water repellency and the directionality of liquid motion. The unusual bouncing performance, generality, and practicability of our work may provide useful insights into various applications, including electricity generation, self-cleaning, defogging, and anti-icing. [Display omitted] •Contact time reduction and droplet directional transport are achieved simultaneously•Flexibility to manipulate oblique pancake bouncing behavior by varying impact velocity•Robust water repellency and liquid motion directionality under various conditions Tao et al. report a strategy to achieve the oblique pancake bouncing of droplets, allowing for a synchronized solid-liquid contact time reduction and the directional transport. Furthermore, the remarkable bouncing performance is applicable to a broad range of working environments with various thermal conditions and impact velocities.
ISSN:2666-3864
2666-3864
DOI:10.1016/j.xcrp.2021.100721