Profile Characterization and Temperature Effect on the Wettability of Microstructured Surfaces

  • Han Y
  • Liu Y
  • Kaneko M
  • et al.
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Abstract

Wetting is one of the omnipresent phenomena governed via natural laws. Moreover, surface wettability at non-ambient temperature especially at high temperature (30°C to 90°C) is of great importance in many industrial processes. In this study, Si wafers with various structures were fabricated to investigate wettability at different temperatures. Three shapes with micro-pillar structured surfaces were designed and fabricated. Pillar-structured surfaces were fabricated by photolithography and ICP etching. The temperature-dependent wettability of single-phase regime droplets was characterized using contact angle measurements. The wetting behavior of a water droplet was observed.

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Han, Y., Liu, Y., Kaneko, M., & Uchikoba, F. (2018). Profile Characterization and Temperature Effect on the Wettability of Microstructured Surfaces. Journal of Surface Engineered Materials and Advanced Technology, 08(04), 83–94. https://doi.org/10.4236/jsemat.2018.84008

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