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Acetone; Drag reduction; Electrospray; Interfacial flow instabilities; Microscopic surface textures; Polyvinylidene fluoride; Porous structure; Pvdf; Spin coating; Superhydrophobic
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Microscopic Surface Textures Created By Interfacial Flow Instabilities, Jing Gu
Microscopic Surface Textures Created By Interfacial Flow Instabilities, Jing Gu
HIM 1990-2015
In nature, microscopic surface textures impact useful function, such as the drag reduction of shark skin (Dean & Bhushan, 2010) and superhydrophobicity of the lotus leaf(Pan, Kota, Mabry, & Tuteja, 2013). In this study, we explore these phenomena by re-creating microscopic surface textures via the method of interfacial flow instability in drying polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) acetone solutions. In general, PVDF films can be made using either spin coating or electrospray deposition with various weight concentrations in acetone. In order to study the morphology of the porous structure of PVDF films, wet deposition samples were fabricated by spin coating or near-field …