2019
DOI: 10.1002/adma.201904475
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Uniform Spread of High‐Speed Drops on Superhydrophobic Surface by Live‐Oligomeric Surfactant Jamming

Abstract: self-cleaning and antifouling ability for repelling the deposition of other materials and liquid confining properties for enhancing printing resolution and avoiding coffee-ring effects. [13] However, inertial water drops impacting superhydrophobic surfaces can bounce off quickly or splash violently. [14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23] Undesired rebound and splash cause material waste [24] and weaken the related performance and efficiency. Many attempts have been conducted to promote water drop spreading o… Show more

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“…[ 16,43–45 ] Several new approaches have been developed to improve the deposition efficiency by forming precipitate defecting, [ 18 ] transforming surface wettability, [ 19 ] and jamming the surface micro/nano structures. [ 20 ] However, the deposition and long‐term performance is still a challenge for the real water‐based pesticide formula. Figure shows the high‐speed drop deposition of the TIS10/pesticide coacervate (Figure 2a) on superhydrophobic cabbage leaves (Figure 2b–d, Movie S1, Supporting Information).…”
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“…[ 16,43–45 ] Several new approaches have been developed to improve the deposition efficiency by forming precipitate defecting, [ 18 ] transforming surface wettability, [ 19 ] and jamming the surface micro/nano structures. [ 20 ] However, the deposition and long‐term performance is still a challenge for the real water‐based pesticide formula. Figure shows the high‐speed drop deposition of the TIS10/pesticide coacervate (Figure 2a) on superhydrophobic cabbage leaves (Figure 2b–d, Movie S1, Supporting Information).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thereby, the surface tension effect of TIS10 does not play an important role, that is, the mechanism for the present trimeric surfactant in inhibiting the splashing and retracting of droplets is different from that for other surfactants. [ 19,20,46 ]…”
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“…[ 35 ] In addition, pure liquids and mixed liquids with additives [ 36 ] are commonly used to study impact dynamics, such as the use of surfactants ( Figure a). [ 37,38 ] The composition of the droplet, the surface structures, or the chemical compositions of the solid surface can influence the impact process (Figure 3b). [ 39 ] Different impact outcomes, such as rebound, breakup, splash, and deposition, occur after the droplets impact the solid.…”
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confidence: 99%