articleLangmuirMar 1, 2006GREEN OA

The “Lotus Effect” Explained:  Two Reasons Why Two Length Scales of Topography Are Important

University of Massachusetts Amherst

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Abstract

Surfaces containing 4 x 8 x 40 microm staggered rhombus posts were hydrophobized using two methods. One, using a dimethyldichlorosilane reaction in the vapor phase, introduces a smooth modified layer, and the other, a solution reaction using methyltrichlorosilane, imparts a second (nanoscopic) length scale of topography. The smooth modified surface exhibits contact angles of thetaA/thetaR = 176 degrees /156 degrees . Arguments are made that the pinning of the receding contact line by the post tops (with thetaA/thetaR = 104 degrees /103 degrees ) is responsible for the hysteresis. The second level of topography raises the contact angles of the post tops and the macroscopic sample to theta(A)/theta(R) = >176…

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Keywords
  • TOPS
  • Contact angle
  • Hysteresis
  • Nanoscopic scale
  • Rhombus
  • Length scale
  • Laplace pressure
  • Chemistry
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