January 15, 2025
Mojtaba Farrokhbin

Mojtaba Farrokhbin

Academic Rank: Assistant professor
Address: Faculty of Nano and Biological Sciences - 1st Floor - Physics Department
Degree: Ph.D in Condensed Matter Physics
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Faculty: Faculty of Nano and Biotechnology

Research

Title Nano-droplet jumping due to surface wettability variation: molecular modeling approach
Type Article
Keywords
Wettability, Surface Energy, Molecular Dynamics, Nano-droplet
Journal PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY CHEMICAL PHYSICS
DOI https://doi.org/10.1039/D2CP05447G
Researchers Mojtaba Farrokhbin (First researcher) , Saeed Hashemzadeh Rizi (Second researcher) , Amir Lohrasebi (Third researcher)

Abstract

The effect of substrate hydrophobicity on the dynamics of water nano-droplets is computationally studied using the molecular dynamics method. It is observed that the droplet moves upward by increasing the substrate hydrophobicity and then falls down onto the substrate, and during this process, the droplet–substrate interfacial area effectively declines. Moreover, the results indicate that above a critical substrate hydrophobicity, which depends on the droplet radius, the droplet completely detaches from the substrate. The droplet behavior is described at the molecular level using van der Waals attractions for the liquid–solid interface.