Contact Angle Hysteresis and Sliding Angle of Commercial Hydrophobic Materials for Electrowetting Actuating Surface

Hydrophobic materials are one of the main components in electrowetting-on-dielectric (EWOD) devices, acting as the actuating surface upon which droplets move. EWOD technology has been extensively utilised as a platform for particle detection due to its versatility, simple design, and minimal waste....

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出版年:Journal of Mechanical Engineering
第一著者: 2-s2.0-85215660928
フォーマット: 論文
言語:English
出版事項: UiTM Press 2024
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id Yaacob M.Z.; Latip E.N.A.
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2-s2.0-85215660928
Contact Angle Hysteresis and Sliding Angle of Commercial Hydrophobic Materials for Electrowetting Actuating Surface
2024
Journal of Mechanical Engineering
13

10.24191/jmeche.v13i1.2781
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85215660928&doi=10.24191%2fjmeche.v13i1.2781&partnerID=40&md5=023cea70a45d30d1c3644162f108a3ca
Hydrophobic materials are one of the main components in electrowetting-on-dielectric (EWOD) devices, acting as the actuating surface upon which droplets move. EWOD technology has been extensively utilised as a platform for particle detection due to its versatility, simple design, and minimal waste. However, the technology could be more widely adopted if the materials and fabrication costs could be reduced. This study presents an investigation into two off-the-shelf hydrophobic materials as alternatives to conventional materials for the actuating surface component of the device. The surfaces were prepared using two different deposition methods, which were spin coating and spray coating. For each method, samples with two thicknesses were prepared, consisting of one layer and two layers. The contact angle hysteresis and sliding angle of the commercial hydrophobic surfaces were measured. One of the surfaces exhibited good performance with a contact angle hysteresis and sliding angles of 28° and 34°, respectively. These promising findings suggest the potential use of commercial hydrophobic materials for the future development of disposable and low-cost EWOD devices. © (2024), (UiTM Press). All rights reserved.
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18235514
English
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Contact Angle Hysteresis and Sliding Angle of Commercial Hydrophobic Materials for Electrowetting Actuating Surface
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title Contact Angle Hysteresis and Sliding Angle of Commercial Hydrophobic Materials for Electrowetting Actuating Surface
title_short Contact Angle Hysteresis and Sliding Angle of Commercial Hydrophobic Materials for Electrowetting Actuating Surface
title_full Contact Angle Hysteresis and Sliding Angle of Commercial Hydrophobic Materials for Electrowetting Actuating Surface
title_fullStr Contact Angle Hysteresis and Sliding Angle of Commercial Hydrophobic Materials for Electrowetting Actuating Surface
title_full_unstemmed Contact Angle Hysteresis and Sliding Angle of Commercial Hydrophobic Materials for Electrowetting Actuating Surface
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description Hydrophobic materials are one of the main components in electrowetting-on-dielectric (EWOD) devices, acting as the actuating surface upon which droplets move. EWOD technology has been extensively utilised as a platform for particle detection due to its versatility, simple design, and minimal waste. However, the technology could be more widely adopted if the materials and fabrication costs could be reduced. This study presents an investigation into two off-the-shelf hydrophobic materials as alternatives to conventional materials for the actuating surface component of the device. The surfaces were prepared using two different deposition methods, which were spin coating and spray coating. For each method, samples with two thicknesses were prepared, consisting of one layer and two layers. The contact angle hysteresis and sliding angle of the commercial hydrophobic surfaces were measured. One of the surfaces exhibited good performance with a contact angle hysteresis and sliding angles of 28° and 34°, respectively. These promising findings suggest the potential use of commercial hydrophobic materials for the future development of disposable and low-cost EWOD devices. © (2024), (UiTM Press). All rights reserved.
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