Forced dynamic dewetting of structured surfaces: Influence of surfactants
Franziska Henrich, Dorota Linke, Hans Martin Sauer, Edgar D\"orsam,, Steffen Hardt, Hans-J\"urgen Butt, G\"unter K. Auernhammer

TL;DR
This study investigates how surfactants influence the dynamic dewetting behavior of structured surfaces, such as gravure printing plates, revealing that surfactants reduce the effects of surface structure on contact angles and dewetting dynamics.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the interplay between surface structure and surfactants in dynamic dewetting, highlighting how surfactants diminish the impact of surface features on contact angles.
Findings
Surfactants decrease the dynamic receding contact angle.
Surface structures increase height differences during dewetting.
Surfactants reduce the influence of surface structure on dewetting behavior.
Abstract
We analyse the dewetting of printing plates for gravure printing with well-defined gravure cells. The printing plates were mounted on a rotating horizontal cylinder that is half immersed in an aqueous solution of the anionic surfactant sodium 1-decanesulfonate. The gravure plates and the presence of surfactants serve as one example of a real-world dewetting situation. When rotating the cylinder, a liquid meniscus was partially drawn out of the liquid forming a dynamic contact angle at the contact line. The dynamic contact angle is decreased on a structured surface as compared to a smooth one. This is due to contact line pinning at the borders of the gravure cells. Additionally, surfactants tend to decrease the dynamic receding contact angle. We consider the interplay between these two effects. We compare the height differences of the meniscus on the structured and unstructured area as…
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