Condensation-induced wetting state and contact angle hysteresis on superhydrophobic lotus leaves

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Yuyang Liu
Chang-Hwan Choi
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[1] Stevens Institute of Technology,Department of Mechanical Engineering
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Lotus leaf; Superhydrophobic; Contact angle hysteresis; Condensation; Mixed Cassie–Baxter/Wenzel state; Anti-fogging;
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In this paper, we demonstrate how condensed moisture droplets wet classical superhydrophobic lotus leaf surfaces and analyze the mechanism that causes the increase of contact angle hysteresis. Superhydrophobic lotus leaves in nature show amazing self-cleaning property with high water contact angle (>150°) and low contact angle hysteresis (usually <10°), causing droplets to roll off at low inclination angles, in accordance with classical Cassie–Baxter wetting state. However, when superhydrophobic lotus leaves are wetted with condensation, the condensed water droplets are sticky and exhibit higher contact angle hysteresis (40–50°). Compared with a fully wetted sessile droplet (classical Wenzel state) on the lotus leaves, the condensed water droplet still has relatively large contact angle (>145°), suggesting that the wetting state deviates from a fully wetted Wenzel state. When the condensed water droplets are subjected to evaporation at room conditions, a thin water film is observed bridging over the micropillar structures of the lotus leaves. This causes the dew to stick to the surface. This result suggests that the condensed moisture does not uniformly wet the superhydrophobic lotus leaf surfaces. Instead, there occurs a mixed wetting state, between classical Cassie–Baxter and Wenzel states that causes a distinct increase of contact angle hysteresis. It is also observed that the mixed Cassie–Baxter/Wenzel state can be restored to the original Cassie–Baxter state by applying ultrasonic vibration which supplies energy to overcome the energy barrier for the wetting transition. In contrast, when the surface is fully wetted (classical Wenzel state), such restoration is not observed with ultrasonic vibration. The results reveal that although the superhydrophobic lotus leaves are susceptible to being wetted by condensing moisture, the configured wetting state is intermediate between the classical Cassie–Baxter and Wenzel states.
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