Super‐Hydrophobic Surfaces: From Natural to Artificial

Libang Feng(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Shuhui Li(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Yuanxin Li(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Hong Li(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Liang Zhang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Jin Zhai(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Yanlin Song(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Bing Liu(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Lei Jiang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Dongpo Zhu(Chinese Academy of Sciences)
Advanced Materials
December 17, 2002
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Abstract

Abstract Super‐hydrophobic surfaces, with a water contact angle (CA) greater than 150°, have attracted much interest for both fundamental research and practical applications. Recent studies on lotus and rice leaves reveal that a super‐hydrophobic surface with both a large CA and small sliding angle (α) needs the cooperation of micro‐ and nanostructures, and the arrangement of the microstructures on this surface can influence the way a water droplet tends to move. These results from the natural world provide a guide for constructing artificial super‐hydrophobic surfaces and designing surfaces with controllable wettability. Accordingly, super‐hydrophobic surfaces of polymer nanofibers and differently patterned aligned carbon nanotube (ACNT) films have been fabricated.


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