The properties of solvophobic surfaces in polar liquids are studied by sedi
mentation experiments as well as by force measurements using a scanning for
ce microscope (SFM), Depending on whether the polar liquid contacts the sol
vophobic surface under normal air pressure or under vacuum the experimental
results are different, Sedimentation velocities of vacuum-contacted solvop
hobic surfaces are similar to those of solvophilic vacuum- or air-contacted
ones. However, for the air-contacted solvophobic surfaces there is a slip
boundary condition of the hydrodynamic flow causing a change of the sedimen
tation velocity of about 20%, and a long-range attraction varying with the
polarity of the liquid molecule is observed between them, These effects can
be explained by an incomplete air dewetting of the solvophobic surface whe
n brought into contact with the polar liquid at normal air pressure. (C) 19
99 Academic Press.