#hydrophobic

2025-05-16

“Spines”

Water droplets cling to spine-covered plant life in this series from photographer Tom Leighton. The hairs are hydrophobic — notice how spherical the drops appear. Many plants make parts of their leaves and stems hydrophobic in order to redirect water toward their roots, where it can be taken in. Others use hair-like awns to collect and draw in dew that supplements their water capture. (Image credit: T. Leighton; via Colossal)

#biology #fluidDynamics #fluidsAsArt #hydrophobic #physics #plants #science

Water droplets cover the spiny hairs on a plant.
Moses Cartoonsmosescartoons
2025-02-28

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Die neuesten Moses Cartoons per Newsletter bekommen 👉 www.mosescartoons.de

2025-01-25

jvoulais aller peta mais il pleut

2024-09-04

And they also had some lovely hydrophobic ducks, although I don't think that they were an official science exhibit.

#ducks #hydrophobic #science

2024-07-11

Rubbing a balloon on your hair can build a significant electrical charge. Water droplets have the same issue when they slide across a hydrophobic, electrically-insulated surface. A new study models why these charges build up and tests the model both experimentally and through simulation. They focused their theory on three effects that determine how much charge builds up. The first is a two-way chemical reaction that continuously creates charge at the interface, with positive charge building in the drop. Secondly, the drop’s contact angle with the surface sets how many protons can build up at the contact line, thereby affecting the electrical field they generate. And, finally, fluid motion at the rear of the drop deflects protons upward, shifting the electrical field. In particular, their model predicts that the higher contact angles of hydrophobic surfaces should increase charge build-up and faster sliding velocities should slow charge build-up, both of which agree with experiments.

The model should help researchers understand various charging scenarios, like those found on self-cleaning surfaces, in inkjet printing, and in semiconductor manufacturing. In the last scenario, rinsing semiconductor wafers in ultrapure water can build up charges in the kilovolt range, which is enough to damage the product. (Image credit: D. Carlson; research credit: A. Ratschow et al.; via APS Physics)

https://fyfluiddynamics.com/2024/07/how-water-droplets-charge-up/

#contactAngle #droplets #electricField #fluidDynamics #hydrophobic #physics #science #staticElectricity

Water droplets sliding down a hydrophobic leaf can build up significant electrical charges.
2023-05-17

How #wildfires lead to #floods:
"While the relationship between fires and floods may seem counterintuitive, they are indeed linked, scientists say — it’s related to a complex phenomenon known as “#hydrophobic” or water-repellent soil...

"In areas that have been recently burned, the resins and oils from recently burned trees liquifies into a kind of waxy substance that is carried by ash into other areas and coats the surface almost like concrete."

thestar.com/news/canada/2023/0 #alberta #BC

HistoPol (#HP) 🏴 🇺🇸 🏴HistoPol
2023-04-25

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"...strong carbon-fluorine bonds. That means such are both highly stable and useful in products designed to repel grease and water []. But it also means they do not readily ..."

Breakthroughs like the one in are therefore sorely needed because the Forever Chemicals might as well be called "Everywhere Chemicals", too:

"Widely used in consumer products such as and , these substances are turning up *everywhere* from..."

2023-02-06

Happy to share our new publication from the #ClayHOC project: #Adsorption of the #hydrophobic organic pollutant #hexachlorobenzene to phyllosilicate #minerals in ESPR

doi.org/10.1007/s11356-022-248

Results show relevant #adsorption of #HCB to natural #ClayMinerals. Cation-modification revealed dependence on type, radius, #hydration enthalpy of exchangeable #cations

Results support relevance of minerals for #EnvironmentalFate of #PersistentOrganicPollutants #POP in #soils #sediments

#SPME #DFT #HOC

Photography of the twelve natural clays used in the publication. The clays are in powder form on a ceramic plate and show different colours (e.g. white, grey, brown, ...). Photo: Leonard BöhmFigure 1 from the publication. 
Adsorption isotherms for the interaction of HCB with the cation-modified clay mineral montmorillonite STx-1b. Homoionic cation exchange was performed with a alkali metal cations, and b alkaline earth metal cations (clay mineral concentration: 10 g L−1; particle size fraction: < 2 µm, HCB concentration: 1–5 µg L−1). Note different scales of y-axes. All isotherms in Fig. 1b are in the range of adsorption to Na+-modified montmorillonite in Fig. 1a
Left panel (Figure 1a) shows increasing adsorption with increasing radius of alkali metal cations used for cation-exchange (except for Li that is comparable with K).
Right panel (Figure 1b) shows equal adsorption independant of radius of alkaline earth metal cations used for cation-exchange.Figure 2 from the publication
Adsorption of HCB in the presence of cation-exchanged montmorillonite (CMS, STx-1b). Exchange was performed with alkali and alkaline earth metals. 
Left panel shows relation between log Kd and the period of table of elements: log Kd is increasing depending on increasing atomic number after alkali cation modification of clay, but not after alkaline earth cation modification of clay.
Right panel shows relation between log Kd and hydrated radius: Higher hydrated radius of alkaline earth cations compared to hydrated radius of alkali cations shows grouping without overlapping.
2023-01-06

Quick little video about a bottle of "ceramic" spray.

This is a hydrophobic spray coating, and supposedly contains amorphous silica. I was curious if it was in nanoparticle form, aggregate, etc so I popped it under the AFM and SEM to investigate. 🔬

youtube.com/watch?v=up_iNN3cQ-

#sem #afm #hydrophobic #ceramic #car #detailing #nanoparticles #silica

Annemarie van WezelAnnemarievanWezel
2022-11-05

Paper Alert Dominique Narain-Ford; quantified a range of in a full-scale cropland with direct reuse of effluent in a sub-surface system. We found high removal efficiencies that benefit the . Care must be taken for that are (moderately) as these significantly accumulate around infiltration pipes and show no significant removal in the rhizosphere. sciencedirect.com/science/arti

hydrophobic metals from lasers...

Using Lasers to Create Super-hydrophobic Materials

"Scientists at the University of Rochester have used lasers to transform metals into extremely water repellent, or super-hydrophobic, materials without the need for temporary coatings."

#lasers #hydrophobic #metals #repellent #water #universityofrochester #animatedgif

shaped, molded and diced…

This liquid water is coated in a #hydrophobic powder, which holds the liquid in place. The powder is a new #material that allows liquid to be shaped, molded and sliced like Play-Doh. It could be used to make novel lenses or mini-containers for chemical reactions.

#hydrophobic #powder #liquid #water #shaped #molded #sliced #animatedgif

cutting the droplet...

This is what happens when you cut a water droplet using a super hydrophobic knife on a surface that doesn’t get wet.

#cutting #cut #water #droplet #hydrophobic #knife #animatedgif

shaped, molded and diced...

This #liquid #water is coated in a #hydrophobic powder, which holds the liquid in #place. The powder is a new #material that allows liquid to be #shaped, #molded and #sliced like Play-Doh. It could be used to make novel lenses or mini-containers for #chemical #reactions.

#hydrophobic #powder #liquid #water #shaped #molded #sliced #animatedgif

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