润滑油
材料科学
表面张力
微流控
表面能
机械工程
工作(物理)
热的
曲面(拓扑)
纳米技术
机械
复合材料
热力学
工程类
物理
数学
几何学
作者
Daniel J. Preston,Youngsup Song,Zhengmao Lu,Dion S. Antao,Evelyn N. Wang
标识
DOI:10.1021/acsami.7b14311
摘要
Lubricant infused surfaces (LIS) are a recently developed and promising approach to fluid repellency for applications in biology, microfluidics, thermal management, lab-on-a-chip, and beyond. The design of LIS has been explored in past work in terms of surface energies, which need to be determined empirically for each interface in a given system. Here, we developed an approach that predicts a priori whether an arbitrary combination of solid and lubricant will repel a given impinging fluid. This model was validated with experiments performed in our work as well as in literature and was subsequently used to develop a new framework for LIS with distinct design guidelines. Furthermore, insights gained from the model led to the experimental demonstration of LIS using uncoated high-surface-energy solids, thereby eliminating the need for unreliable low-surface-energy coatings and resulting in LIS repelling the lowest surface tension impinging fluid (butane, γ ≈ 13 mN/m) reported to date.
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