Characterization of Superhydrophobic Materials Using Multiresonance Acoustic Shear Wave Sensors

Sun Jong Kwoun, Ryszard M. Lec, Richard A. Cairncross, Pratik Shah, and C. Jeffrey Brinker

ABSTRACT Various superhydrophobic (SH) surfaces, with enhanced superhydrophobicity achieved by the use of nanoparticles, were characterized by a new acoustic sensing technique using multiresonance thickness-shear mode (MTSM) sensors. The MTSM sensors were capable of differentiating SH properties created by nano-scale surface features for film, exhibiting similar macroscopic contact angles.

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