Enhancing Resistance to Wetting Transition through the Concave Structures
Jinhoon Lee,
Jinwoo Park,
Kwang Hui Jung
et al.
Abstract:Water‐repellent superhydrophobic surfaces are ubiquitous in nature. The fundamental understanding of bio/bio‐inspired structures facilitates practical applications surmounting metastable superhydrophobicity. Typically, the hierarchical structure and/or reentrant morphology have been employed hitherto to suppress the Cassie‐Baxter to Wenzel transition (CWT). Herein, a new design concept is reported, an effect of concave structure, which is vital for the stable superhydrophobic surface. The thermodynamic and kin… Show more
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