2017
DOI: 10.1021/acs.langmuir.7b03290
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Millimeter-Sized Hole Damming

Abstract: Valves used to control liquid filling and draining processes from storage typically need to be actuated. Here, we show that similar flow enabling and restricting operations can be achieved through millimeter scale holes that function according to the amount of hydrostatic pressure applied without any other intervention. This phenomena is exhibited using receptacles where the base is made of either a hydrophilic or superhydrophobic substrate with hole sizes ranging from 1.0-2.0 mm. The construction is such that… Show more

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“…Ng and co-workers recently showed that small holes in horizontal surfaces can be used as passive valves to control flow. In their experiments, containers were constructed by drilling holes with diameters ( D ) of 1 to 4 mm in copper plates, treating the plates to make them relatively hydrophilic or superhydrophobic and then attaching the plates to plastic cylinders with silicone adhesive.…”
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“…Ng and co-workers recently showed that small holes in horizontal surfaces can be used as passive valves to control flow. In their experiments, containers were constructed by drilling holes with diameters ( D ) of 1 to 4 mm in copper plates, treating the plates to make them relatively hydrophilic or superhydrophobic and then attaching the plates to plastic cylinders with silicone adhesive.…”
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confidence: 99%