New thermal-sensitive superhydrophobic material

ORAL

Abstract

Roughness of superhydrophobic surfaces plays a crucial role in the wetting properties of these surfaces. We propose to modify the roughness of a surface by applying external stimuli to change its wetting properties. In this spirit, we study superhydrophobic surfaces consisting of arrays of micro-pillars made with a liquid crystal elastomer. These liquid crystals change their orientation when heated, so that the height of the pillars decreases when the surface temperature increases; and this is perfectly reversible. We study the impact of such a thermal-actuation on the static and dynamic wetting properties of such surfaces and show superhydrophobicity of this new material can indeed be tuned using temperature stimuli.

Authors

  • Raphaele Thevenin

    • PMMH Laboratory, ESPCI / Ladhyx, Ecole Polytechnique - France
  • Zi Liang Wu

    • Institut Curie - France
  • Patrick Keller

    • Institut Curie - France
  • Robert E. Cohen

    • Chemical Engineering, MIT - USA
  • Christophe Clanet

    • PMMH/Ladhyx
    • PMMH, ESPCI / LadHyX, Ecole Polytechnique
    • Physique et Mecanique des Milieux Heterogenes, CNRS, ESPCI, Paris France \& Ladhyx, CNRS, Ecole Polytechnique, Palaiseau, France
    • PMMH, CNRS, ESPCI, Paris France - Ladhyx, CNRS, Ecole Polytechnique, Palaiseau, France
    • Ladhyx, Ecole Polytechnique/PMMH Laboratory, ESPCI - France
  • David Quere

    • PMMH/Ladhyx
    • PMMH, ESPCI / LadHyX, Ecole Polytechnique
    • Physique et Mecanique des Milieux Heterogenes, CNRS, ESPCI, Paris France \& Ladhyx, CNRS, Ecole Polytechnique, Palaiseau, France
    • PMMH, CNRS, ESPCI, Paris France - Ladhyx, CNRS, Ecole Polytechnique, Palaiseau, France
    • PMMH Laboratory, ESPCI / Ladhyx, Ecole Polytechnique - France