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In Situ Observation of Dynamic Wetting Transition in Re-Entrant Microstructures
Re-entrant microstructures
exhibit excellent wetting stability
under different pressure levels, but the underlying mechanism determined
by wetting transition behavior at the microscale level remains unclear.
We propose the “wetting chip” method for in situ assessment
of the dynamic behavior of wetting transition in re-entrant microstructures.
High sag and transverse depinning were observed in re-entrant microstructures.
Analysis indicated that high sag and transverse depinning mainly influenced
the stability of the structures. The threshold pressure and longevity
of wetting transition were predicted and experimentally verified.
The design criteria of wetting stability, including small geometry
design, hydrophobic material selection, and sidewall condition, were
also presented. The proposed method and model can be applied to different
shapes and geometry microstructures to elucidate wetting stability