Water repellency, exemplified in nature, has fascinated the materials community. This behaviour is utilised to biomimic self-cleaning effects for technological applications. Tropical leaves of three species, namely Moringa oleifera, Euphorbia milii and Caesalpinia ferrea, are investigated in this study. Wettability measurements show that C. ferrea leaf was superhydrophobic with a contact angle greater than 150 degrees, while the other two leaves were hydrophobic with contact angles greater than 140 degrees but less than 150 degrees. Surface morphological studies reveal a structure with irregular wax structures on all the three leaves, unlike the regular wax structures such as tubules or platelets typically observed in most of the superhydro...
It is well established that many leaf surfaces display self-cleaning properties. However, an underst...
Highly water repellent surfaces, known as superhydrophobic surfaces, have a range of potential appli...
Materials, objects and processes found in nature functions from macro-scale to the nanoscale.\ud Bio...
The lotus plant is recognized as a ‘King plant’ among all the natural water repellent plants due to ...
In nature, various plants and animals exhibit promising structurally-defined functionalities. Many d...
In nature, various plants and animals exhibit promising structurally-defined functionalities. Many d...
The effects of natural microstructures on the wettability are investigated based on the systematic a...
This study presents the results of a topographical survey of the surface features found on the leave...
AbstractThe effects of natural microstructures on the wettability are investigated based on the syst...
Three Australian native Eucalyptus species, i.e., Eucalyptus woodwardii, Eucalyptus pachyphylla and ...
Three Australian native Eucalyptus species, i.e., Eucalyptus woodwardii, Eucalyptus pachyphylla and ...
In this research, a low-cost template-based process has been developed to structure the surfaces of ...
In this research, a low-cost template-based process has been developed to structure the surfaces of ...
In the case of water-repellent leaves, the particles were removed completely by water droplets that ...
The current study is focused on the characterization of four natural leaf species (quaking, bigtooth...
It is well established that many leaf surfaces display self-cleaning properties. However, an underst...
Highly water repellent surfaces, known as superhydrophobic surfaces, have a range of potential appli...
Materials, objects and processes found in nature functions from macro-scale to the nanoscale.\ud Bio...
The lotus plant is recognized as a ‘King plant’ among all the natural water repellent plants due to ...
In nature, various plants and animals exhibit promising structurally-defined functionalities. Many d...
In nature, various plants and animals exhibit promising structurally-defined functionalities. Many d...
The effects of natural microstructures on the wettability are investigated based on the systematic a...
This study presents the results of a topographical survey of the surface features found on the leave...
AbstractThe effects of natural microstructures on the wettability are investigated based on the syst...
Three Australian native Eucalyptus species, i.e., Eucalyptus woodwardii, Eucalyptus pachyphylla and ...
Three Australian native Eucalyptus species, i.e., Eucalyptus woodwardii, Eucalyptus pachyphylla and ...
In this research, a low-cost template-based process has been developed to structure the surfaces of ...
In this research, a low-cost template-based process has been developed to structure the surfaces of ...
In the case of water-repellent leaves, the particles were removed completely by water droplets that ...
The current study is focused on the characterization of four natural leaf species (quaking, bigtooth...
It is well established that many leaf surfaces display self-cleaning properties. However, an underst...
Highly water repellent surfaces, known as superhydrophobic surfaces, have a range of potential appli...
Materials, objects and processes found in nature functions from macro-scale to the nanoscale.\ud Bio...