Drop friction on liquid-infused surfaces

ORAL

Abstract

Trapping a thin liquid film in the roughness of a textured material creates a surface that is partially solid and partially liquid, referred to as a lubricant-impregnated surface. Those surfaces have recently raised a great interest for their promising industrial applications. Indeed, they proved to drastically reduce adhesion of a broad range of liquids, leading to enhanced mobility, and strong anti-biofouling, anti-icing and anti-fogging properties. In our talk we discuss the nature of the friction generated as a drop glides on a textured material infused by another liquid. Different regimes are observed, depending on the viscosities of both liquids. While a viscous drop is simply opposed by a Stokes-type friction, the force opposing a drop moving on a viscous substrate becomes non-linear in velocity. A liquid on an infused material is surrounded by a meniscus, and this specific feature is proposed to be responsible for the special observed frictions, on both adhesive and nonadhesive substrates.

Authors

  • Armelle Gas

    • ESPCI Paris, Laboratory PMMH, PSL Research University, Sorbonne Universites, Universite Paris Diderot
  • Ludovic Keiser

    • ESPCI Paris, Laboratory PMMH, PSL Research University, Sorbonne Universites, Universite Paris Diderot
    • PMMH-ESPCI / Total S.A.
  • Christophe Clanet

    • LadHyX – Ecole Polytechnique – UMR 7646 du CNRS
    • CNRS, France
    • PMMH, UMR 7636 du CNRS, ESPCI, Paris, France & LadHyX, UMR 7646 du CNRS, Ecole polytechnique, Palaiseau, France
  • David Quere

    • ESPCI Paris
    • PMMH, ESPCI, Paris, and LadHyx, Ecole Polytechnique, Palaiseau, France
    • ESPCI Paris, Laboratory PMMH, PSL Research University, Sorbonne Universites, Universite Paris Diderot
    • ESPCI, France
    • PMMH, UMR 7636 du CNRS, ESPCI, Paris, France & LadHyX, UMR 7646 du CNRS, Ecole polytechnique, Palaiseau, France