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Theoretical Investigation of Wenzel and Cassie Wetting States on Porous Films and Fiber Meshes

Tomohiro Onda

2022Langmuir24 citationsDOI

Abstract

In this study, the wetting phenomenon on a thin, porous film covering a substrate was investigated on the basis of a classical equilibrium theory. The equilibrium contact angles of the Wenzel, hydrophobic Cassie, and hydrophilic Cassie states and the transition points between them were derived as functions of parameters, such as the porosity and specific surface area of the porous film. These expressions were applied to describe wetting on fiber mats/meshes. The equilibrium contact angles and transition points of the three wetting states on the fiber mesh covering the substrate are expressed as functions of parameters, such as fiber radius, roughness factor, and volume porosity of the fiber mesh. A fiber mesh can attain superhydrophobicity when it is composed of thin hydrophobic fibers with surface roughness and has an appropriate volume porosity.

Topics & Concepts

WettingPorosityWetting transitionFiberMaterials scienceContact angleSurface roughnessComposite materialSurface finishSubstrate (aquarium)RADIUSGeologyComputer scienceComputer securityOceanographySurface Modification and SuperhydrophobicityPickering emulsions and particle stabilizationAerosol Filtration and Electrostatic Precipitation