Bionic surface diode for droplet steering

Author:

Yang Xiaolong12,Qi Biao1ORCID,Lu Yao3ORCID,Zhang Wang4,Wang Xiaolei1

Affiliation:

1. College of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics Nanjing China

2. Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Precision and Micro‐Manufacturing Technology Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics Nanjing China

3. Department of Chemistry, School of Physical and Chemical Sciences Queen Mary University of London London UK

4. Engineering Product Development Singapore University of Technology and Design Singapore Singapore

Abstract

AbstractControl of droplet sliding and its interfacial behavior such as sliding resistance and friction have important applications in microfluidic and energy‐related fields. Nature provides many examples of interface‐driven droplet sliding control; yet, to date, the continuous governing of the multiphase process and precise steering of droplet sliding remain challenging. Here, directional‐dependent ultraslippery patterned surfaces with significant droplet sliding anisotropy were created by coordinating the heterogeneous wettability of the back of the dessert beetle, directional‐dependent architecture of the butterfly wing, and ultraslippery configuration of the Nepenthes alata. Analysis of the sliding resistance on typical ultraslippery patterned surfaces reveals that the directional‐dependent triple phase line (TPL) immigration on the ultraslippery patterns dominates the strong sliding anisotropy, which can be modeled using the classic Furmidge equation. In particular, the sliding anisotropy for the semicircular ultraslippery patterned surface shows threefold higher than that of natural butterfly wings due to the most significant difference in TPL immigration in two opposite directions, which enables the simultaneous handling of multiple droplets without mass loss and steering of droplet sliding/friction. This work may transform the design space for the control of multiphase interface motion and the development of new lab‐on‐a‐chip and droplet‐based microsystems.

Publisher

Wiley

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