Preparation of Aluminum-Based Dual-Gradient Surfaces for Directional Droplet Transport by Bioinspired Sarracenia Microstructures
28 Pages Posted: 15 Oct 2024
Abstract
Inspired by the ultrafast directional water transport structure of Sarracenia trichomes, hierarchical textured surfaces with specific microgrooves were prepared based on laser processing combined with dip modification, in response to the growing problem of freshwater scarcity. The prepared surfaces were tested for droplet transport behavior to investigate the relationship between the surface structure and the driving force of directional water transport and their effects on the water transport distance and water transport velocity. The results show that surfaces with a superhydrophobic background associated channels of multi-rib structures and dual-gradient surfaces perform the best in terms of water transport efficiency. In addition, the water transport process of different samples under Mode II was simulated by CFD, and the dynamic evolution of water film mode formation was obtained to be divided into four phases, including film formation, transition state, mode formation and stable water transport. This study provides a good reference for the development and preparation of surfaces for directional water transport.
Keywords: bioinspired, wettability, hierarchical structure, directional droplet transport
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