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Volumn 27, Issue 13, 2011, Pages 8171-8176

How to make the cassie wetting state stable?

Author keywords

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Indexed keywords

CASSIE STATE; ENERGY GAIN; ENERGY INCREASE; HYDROPHILIC AND HYDROPHOBIC; HYDROPHILIC PORES; HYDROPHOBIC AND HYDROPHILIC; LIQUID-AIR INTERFACE; POTENTIAL BARRIERS; STRUCTURAL FEATURE; SUPER-HYDROPHOBIC SURFACES; WENZEL STATE;

EID: 79959786267     PISSN: 07437463     EISSN: 15205827     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1021/la2011869     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (236)

References (58)
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    • Marmur, A. Langmuir 2003, 19, 8343-8348
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    • Sometimes such a state is called the composite state (see Figure 3), keeping in mind that some part of the cavity is in contact with liquid, as in the Wenzel state, while the other part is in contact with air, as in the Cassie state. However, then the "pure" Cassie state would correspond to the unphysical situation with liquid touching each ball at only one point.
    • Sometimes such a state is called the composite state (see Figure 3), keeping in mind that some part of the cavity is in contact with liquid, as in the Wenzel state, while the other part is in contact with air, as in the Cassie state. However, then the "pure" Cassie state would correspond to the unphysical situation with liquid touching each ball at only one point.


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