Nanotechnologies for synthetic super...
Senez, Vincent.

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  • Nanotechnologies for synthetic super non-wetting surfaces
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    Title/Author: Nanotechnologies for synthetic super non-wetting surfaces/ Vincent Senez, Vincent Thomy, Renaud Dufour.
    Author: Senez, Vincent.
    other author: Thomy, Vincent.
    Published: London :ISTE, Ltd. ; : 2014.,
    Description: 1 online resource (190 p.)
    [NT 15003449]: Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Chapter 1: Nanotechnologies for Synthetic Super Non-wetting Surfaces; 1.1. Introduction; 1.2. Modeling of liquid-solid interaction; 1.3. Microscale and nanoscale coating processes; 1.4. Experimental characterization; 1.5. Emerging applications; 1.6. Conclusion; 1.7. Bibliography; Chapter 2: Wetting on Heterogeneous Surfaces; 2.1. Introduction; 2.2. Wetting of an ideal surface: the Young contact angle; 2.3. Real surfaces: apparent contact angle and contact angle hysteresis; 2.4. Relationship between contact angle hysteresis and drop adhesion.
    [NT 15003449]: 2.5. Wetting of heterogeneous materials: the Wenzel and Cassie-Baxter models2.5.1. Impact of roughness: the Wenzel wetting state; 2.5.2. Impact of chemical heterogeneities: the Cassie-Baxter wetting state; 2.5.3. The lotus effect: toward super non-wetting surfaces; 2.6. Conclusion; 2.7. Bibliography; Chapter 3: Engineering Super Non-wetting Materials; 3.1. Introduction; 3.2. Surface robustness; 3.2.1. Stability of Cassie and Wenzel wetting states; 3.2.2. The contact line pinning criterion; 3.2.3. The Cassie to Wenzel transition; 3.2.4. Influence of sidewall angle.
    [NT 15003449]: 3.2.5. Designing superoleophobic surfaces3.2.6. Conclusion; 3.3. Contact angle hysteresis on super non-wetting materials; 3.3.1. Contact line pinning on dilute micropillars; 3.3.2. Computing metastable states; 3.3.3. Contact angle hysteresis modeling: perspectives; 3.4. Conclusion; 3.5. Bibliography; Chapter 4: Fabrication of Synthetic Super Non-wetting Surfaces; 4.1. Introduction; 4.2. Full substrate technologies; 4.2.1. Thermal evaporation; 4.2.2. Pulsed laser deposition; 4.2.3. Sputtering deposition; 4.2.4. Atomic layer deposition; 4.2.5. Plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition.
    [NT 15003449]: 4.2.6. Thermal spraying deposition4.2.7. Electrospray deposition; 4.2.8. Electrospinning; 4.2.9. Electroless plating deposition; 4.2.10. Electroplating; 4.2.11. Chemical solution deposition (spin/dip/spray/blade coating); 4.2.12. Colloidal assembly; 4.2.13. Hydrothermal synthesis; 4.2.14. Catalyst-assisted growth; 4.2.15. Controlled radical polymerizations; 4.3. Direct writing technologies; 4.3.1. Inkjet printing; 4.3.2. Drop casting; 4.3.3. Laser-assisted deposition; 4.3.4. Contact printing; 4.3.5. Dip pen lithography; 4.3.6. Pneumatic dispensing; 4.3.7. Screen printing; 4.4. Conclusion.
    [NT 15003449]: 4.5. BibliographyChapter 5: Characterization Techniques for Super Non-wetting Surfaces; 5.1. Introduction; 5.2. The sessile drop method; 5.2.1. Equipment and experimental procedure; 5.2.2. Drop shape analysis; 5.2.3. The volume oscillation method; 5.2.4. The tilted plate method; 5.3. Wilhelmy method; 5.4. Robustness measurement; 5.4.1. Drop compression; 5.4.2. Drop evaporation; 5.4.3. Hydrostatic pressure; 5.4.4. Drop impact; 5.4.5. Other methods (electrowetting and surface vibrations); 5.4.6. Conclusion on the robustness measurement techniques; 5.5. Advanced techniques for better understanding of super non-wetting surfaces.
    Subject: Nanostructured materials. -
    Online resource: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/book/10.1002/9781119015093
    ISBN: 9781119015093
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