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Adsorption and wetting properties of surfactant solutions at superhydrophobic surfaces in air and liquid environment (Abstract/Comunicazione in atti di convegno)
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- Adsorption and wetting properties of surfactant solutions at superhydrophobic surfaces in air and liquid environment (Abstract/Comunicazione in atti di convegno) (literal)
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- 2011-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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M. Ferrari, L. Liggieri, F. Ravera, E. Santini, E. Guzman, M. Krasowska; (2011)
Adsorption and wetting properties of surfactant solutions at superhydrophobic surfaces in air and liquid environment
in 86th Colloid and Surface Science Symposium (ACS)
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- Adsorption and wetting properties of surfactant solutions at superhydrophobic surfaces in air and liquid environment (literal)
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- Purpose
From self-cleaning materials to microfluidic devices many applications can exploit
the wetting characteristic of nature inspired surfaces showing contact angle above
150° and a very small hysteresis.
Adsorption and wetting studies regarding amphiphilic molecules and adsorption
properties on highly water repellent solid surfaces play key roles in research and
technology, with increasing interest in different fields.
Nevertheless the wetting properties of aqueous surfactant solutions, non aqueous
liquids or immiscible phases on superhydrophobic (SH) solid surfaces have been so
far rarely investigated.
Transition between wetting states can be also considered a possible development of
these studies based on switching mechanisms.
Materials and methods
In this work the SH surfaces were prepared by a mixed inorganic-organic coating on
different substrates and studied in presence of different surface active molecules.
UV photolithography has been used to prepare patterned surfaces, then
hydrophobized by silanization using OTS solution in toluene with and without
previous alumina nanoparticles deposition. Ionic and non-ionic surfactants have been
used also in presence of electrolytes. Contact angle measurements have been
performed by ASTRAView drop profile tensiometer in a temperature controlled
chamber both at liquid-air and liquid-liquid environment.
Results
Depending on the preparation SHS show different aging resistance due to the
composition and thickness of the hydrophobizing coating layer.
Increasing surfactant adsorption results in a switch between a Cassie-Baxter and a
Wenzel regime for superhydrophobic surfaces at water-air. At oil-water interface
wetting properties are strongly affected by the partitioning features of surfactants
resulting in a switch between a Wenzel and a Cassie-Baxter regime. The presence of
salts and the surfactant solution concentration is effective to decrease the contac angle and the effect of the roughness plays a role in maintaining a high hydrophobic
effect.
Conclusions
The dependence of the wetting properties on different parameters like surfactant
type and concentration show how the presence of amphiphiles is effective in
lowering the contact angle in a hydrophobic or still superhydrophobic range. By
coupling the adsorption properties and the repellence of the solid surface, the drop
spreading can be controlled confining its volume in a restricted space.
References
Krasowska M., Ferrari M., Liggieri L., Malysa K. Influence of n-hexanol and
n-octanol on wetting properties and air entrapment at superhydrophobic surfaces
Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2011, 13, 9452-9457.
Ferrari M., Ravera F. Surfactants and wetting at superhydrophobic surfaces: Water
solutions and non aqueous liquids. In: Advances in Colloid and Interface Science,
vol. 161 (1-2) pp. 22 - 28. Physico-chemical and flow behaviour of droplet based
systems. V.M. Starov, R. Miller, S. Guido (eds.).Elsevier B.V,2010. (literal)
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