Detection of Nanobubbles on Lubricant-Infused Surfaces Using AFM Meniscus Force Measurements

Sam Peppou-Chapman, Christopher Vega-Sánchez, Chiara Neto

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So far, the presence of nanobubbles on lubricant-infused surfaces (LIS) has been overlooked, because of the difficulty in detecting them in such a complex system. We recently showed that anomalously large interfacial slip measured on LIS is explained by the presence of nanobubbles [Vega-Sánchez, Peppou-Chapman, Zhu and Neto, Nat. Commun., 2022 13, 351]. Crucial to drawing this conclusion was the use of atomic force microscopy (AFM) force-distance spectroscopy (meniscus force measurements) to directly image nanobubbles on LIS. This technique provided vital direct evidence of the spontaneous nucleation of nanobubbles on lubricant-infused hydrophobic surfaces. In this paper, we describe in detail the data collection and analysis of AFM meniscus force measurements on LIS and show how these powerful measurements can quantify both the thickness and distribution of multiple coexisting fluid layers (i.e., gas and oil) over a nanostructured surface. Using this technique, thousands of force curves were automatically analyzed. The results show that the interfacial tension of the nanobubbles is reduced from 52 ± 9 mN m-1to 39 ± 4 mN m-1by the presence of the silicone oil layer.

Idioma originalInglés
Páginas (desde-hasta)10234-10243
Número de páginas10
PublicaciónLangmuir
Volumen38
N.º33
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 23 ago 2022

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