Laser textured superhydrophobic surfaces and their applications for homogeneous spot deposition
2016; Elsevier BV; Volume: 365; Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/j.apsusc.2016.01.019
ISSN1873-5584
AutoresVan Duong Ta, Andrew K. Dunn, Thomas J. Wasley, Ji Li, Robert W. Kay, Jonathan Stringer, Patrick J. Smith, Emre Esentürk, Colm Connaughton, Jonathan D. Shephard,
Tópico(s)Electrohydrodynamics and Fluid Dynamics
ResumoThis work reports the laser surface modification of 304S15 stainless steel to develop superhydrophobic properties and the subsequent application for homogeneous spot deposition. Superhydrophobic surfaces, with steady contact angle of ∼154° and contact angle hysteresis of ∼4°, are fabricated by direct laser texturing. In comparison with common pico-/femto-second lasers employed for this patterning, the nanosecond fiber laser used in this work is more cost-effective, compact and allows higher processing rates. The effect of laser power and scan line separation on surface wettability of textured surfaces are investigated and optimized fabrication parameters are given. Fluid flows and transportations of polystyrene (PS) nanoparticles suspension droplets on the processed surfaces and unprocessed wetting substrates are investigated. After evaporation is complete, the coffee-stain effect is observed on the untextured substrates but not on the superhydrophobic surfaces. Uniform deposition of PS particles on the laser textured surfaces is achieved and the deposited material is confined to smaller area.
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