We report two direct and easy ways of fabricating stable, superhydrophobic polymeric and carbon surfaces directly by biomimicking the patterns found on natural plant leaves by micromolding and nanoimprint lithography. Two distinct classes of naturally occurring microtextures on superhydrophobic leaves were mimicked in this study, which include leaves of Elephant creeper (Argyreia Nervosa) and Nasturtium (Tropaeolum Majus). These show structural superhydrophobicity derived from high aspect ratio hairs and lower aspect ratio microtextures, respectively. Both the textures could be replicated by micromolding in different polymers, polydimethylsiloxane, polystyrene, and an organic resorcinol-formaldehyde (RF) gel. Patterned RF gel surfaces yield...
In this study, we have investigated the feasibility of reproducing the hydrophobic characteristics o...
In nature, various plants and animals exhibit promising structurally-defined functionalities. Many d...
Lotus flowers, rose petals, some plant leaves and insects have a naturally super-hydrophobic surface...
We report two direct and easy ways of fabricating stable, superhydrophobic polymeric and carbon surf...
Materials, objects and processes found in nature functions from macro-scale to the nanoscale.\ud Bio...
There is an abundance of plant surfaces in nature, which inspires scientific community to replicate ...
In this research, a low-cost template-based process has been developed to structure the surfaces of ...
This thesis deals with the fabrication of superhydrophobic and antireflective polymeric surfaces. In...
The fabrication of microstructured surfaces using biological tem- plates was investigated with the a...
The fabrication of microstructured surfaces using biological templates was investigated with the aim...
Many plant leaves found in nature are known to exhibit a characteristic of superhydrophobicity (&apo...
It is not unusual for humans to be inspired by natural phenomena to develop new advanced materials; ...
Abstract Gifted with unique optical and hydrophobic properties, the plant leaves have been recentl...
This work explores a facile way to fabricate superhydrophobic and antireflective polymer surfaces us...
Inspiration from nature has been widely used in the development of new materials and in the improvem...
In this study, we have investigated the feasibility of reproducing the hydrophobic characteristics o...
In nature, various plants and animals exhibit promising structurally-defined functionalities. Many d...
Lotus flowers, rose petals, some plant leaves and insects have a naturally super-hydrophobic surface...
We report two direct and easy ways of fabricating stable, superhydrophobic polymeric and carbon surf...
Materials, objects and processes found in nature functions from macro-scale to the nanoscale.\ud Bio...
There is an abundance of plant surfaces in nature, which inspires scientific community to replicate ...
In this research, a low-cost template-based process has been developed to structure the surfaces of ...
This thesis deals with the fabrication of superhydrophobic and antireflective polymeric surfaces. In...
The fabrication of microstructured surfaces using biological tem- plates was investigated with the a...
The fabrication of microstructured surfaces using biological templates was investigated with the aim...
Many plant leaves found in nature are known to exhibit a characteristic of superhydrophobicity (&apo...
It is not unusual for humans to be inspired by natural phenomena to develop new advanced materials; ...
Abstract Gifted with unique optical and hydrophobic properties, the plant leaves have been recentl...
This work explores a facile way to fabricate superhydrophobic and antireflective polymer surfaces us...
Inspiration from nature has been widely used in the development of new materials and in the improvem...
In this study, we have investigated the feasibility of reproducing the hydrophobic characteristics o...
In nature, various plants and animals exhibit promising structurally-defined functionalities. Many d...
Lotus flowers, rose petals, some plant leaves and insects have a naturally super-hydrophobic surface...