Langmuir, Vol.36, No.1, 109-118, 2020
Migration and Adherence of Oil Droplets on Surfaces with Different Wettability in a Laminar Flow Field
In this article, the rising trajectories of oil droplets near the substrates of small channels in the laminar flow field were observed using a high-speed camera. Chemical modifications were made on the surfaces of the brass sheets to change the surface properties, and the controllable regulation of the superoleophilic-superoleophobic wettability gradient was achieved. The adhesion behaviors of the oil droplets on surfaces with different wettabilities at different flow velocities were observed as well. According to the adhesion behaviors of oil droplets on surfaces with different wettabilities, a mathematical model was established to analyze water film thinning and the adherence of oil droplets on the wall in the laminar flow field. Then the quantitative relationships among the adhesion times t(f) of oil droplets on different wetting surfaces, oil and water properties, and surface wettability were acquired.