Hierarchically sculptured plant surfaces and superhydrophobicity
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- DOI: 10.1021/la9017322
Hierarchically sculptured plant surfaces and superhydrophobicity
Abstract
More than 400 million years of evolution of land plants led to a high diversity of adapted surface structures. Superhydrophobic biological surfaces are of special interest for the development of biomimetic materials for self-cleaning, drag reduction, and energy conservation. The key innovation in superhydrophobic biological surfaces is hierarchical sculpturing. In plants, a hydrophobic wax coating creates water-repelling surfaces that in combination with two or more levels of sculpturing leads to superhydrophobicity. Hierarchical structuring is of special interest for technical "biomimetic" materials with low adhesion and self-cleaning properties. Here we introduce hierarchical surface sculptures of plants with up to six levels. The article gives an overview of the composition of hierarchical surfaces for superhydrophobicity and their use as models for the development of artificial self-cleaning or drag-reducing surfaces.
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