The water droplets spread observation, contact angle measurement and SEM analysis, data processing and other means, comparative study of different states of the lotus leaf, rice leaf and nasturtium leaf are carried out. The results show that their surface contact angle of three kinds of plant leaves are all over 140°, they have hydrophobic or superhydrophobic properties; dehydration degree of leaves has little effect on the wettability, will not change its hydrophobic property; the same point of wettability is that they have micro nano composite microstructure. The difference is, the wettability of the lotus and nasturtium is isotropic, while the rice is anisotropic, that is, in a direction parallel to the edge of hydrophobic than perpendic...
Effortless preparation of superhydrophobic surfaces mimicking the wetting characteristics of lotus l...
Effortless preparation of superhydrophobic surfaces mimicking the wetting characteristics of lotus l...
Inspired by the array microstructure of natural superhydrophobic surfaces (lotus leaf and cicada win...
The water droplets spread observation, contact angle measurement and SEM analysis, data processing a...
The water droplets spread observation, contact angle measurement and SEM analysis, data processing a...
The lotus plant is recognized as a ‘King plant’ among all the natural water repellent plants due to ...
The wettability of plant leaves directly reflects leaf hydrophilicity, which is the key factor that ...
AbstractThe effects of natural microstructures on the wettability are investigated based on the syst...
The effects of natural microstructures on the wettability are investigated based on the systematic a...
Superhydrophobic surfaces are attractive because of their special wettability properties. In recent ...
Water repellency, exemplified in nature, has fascinated the materials community. This behaviour is u...
AbstractThe effects of natural microstructures on the wettability are investigated based on the syst...
Abstract: The surface micro-morphologies of two kinds of leaves—folium perillae and corn husk—which ...
This investigation of morphology-wetting links was performed using a biomimetic approach. Three natu...
Many plant leaves found in nature are known to exhibit a characteristic of superhydrophobicity (&apo...
Effortless preparation of superhydrophobic surfaces mimicking the wetting characteristics of lotus l...
Effortless preparation of superhydrophobic surfaces mimicking the wetting characteristics of lotus l...
Inspired by the array microstructure of natural superhydrophobic surfaces (lotus leaf and cicada win...
The water droplets spread observation, contact angle measurement and SEM analysis, data processing a...
The water droplets spread observation, contact angle measurement and SEM analysis, data processing a...
The lotus plant is recognized as a ‘King plant’ among all the natural water repellent plants due to ...
The wettability of plant leaves directly reflects leaf hydrophilicity, which is the key factor that ...
AbstractThe effects of natural microstructures on the wettability are investigated based on the syst...
The effects of natural microstructures on the wettability are investigated based on the systematic a...
Superhydrophobic surfaces are attractive because of their special wettability properties. In recent ...
Water repellency, exemplified in nature, has fascinated the materials community. This behaviour is u...
AbstractThe effects of natural microstructures on the wettability are investigated based on the syst...
Abstract: The surface micro-morphologies of two kinds of leaves—folium perillae and corn husk—which ...
This investigation of morphology-wetting links was performed using a biomimetic approach. Three natu...
Many plant leaves found in nature are known to exhibit a characteristic of superhydrophobicity (&apo...
Effortless preparation of superhydrophobic surfaces mimicking the wetting characteristics of lotus l...
Effortless preparation of superhydrophobic surfaces mimicking the wetting characteristics of lotus l...
Inspired by the array microstructure of natural superhydrophobic surfaces (lotus leaf and cicada win...