Diverse unique surfaces exist in nature, e.g. lotus leaf, rose petal and rice leaf. They show similar contact angles but different adhesion properties. According to the different wettability and adhesion characteristics, this review reclassifies different contact states of droplets on surfaces. Inspired by the biological surfaces, smart artificial surfaces have been developed which respond to external stimuli and consequently switch between different states. Responsive surfaces driven by various stimuli, e.g. stretching, magnetic, photo, electric, temperature, humidity and pH, are discussed. Studies reporting on either atmospheric or underwater environments are discussed. The application of tailoring surface wettability and adhesion include...
AbstractSo far, scientists have successfully mimicked superhydrophobicity based on careful observati...
DoctorAmong the various surfaces manufactured by applying biomimetic technology, superhydrophobic su...
The development of surfaces that have switchable properties, also known as smart surfaces, have been...
Nature has developed unique strategies to refine and optimise structural performance. Using surfaces...
Modification of surface wettability (ranging from complete wetting to complete non-wetting) of vario...
et al.Patterned surfaces with tunable wetting properties are described. A hybrid hierarchical surfac...
Mimicking the topographic structures and designs of living surfaces (e.g., lotus leaf, pitcher plant...
Switchable surfaces are highly useful materials with surface properties that change in response to e...
One of the most fascinating natural phenomena is the ability of some surfaces to repel water drops. ...
One of the most fascinating natural phenomena is the ability of some surfaces to repel water drops. ...
Living organisms have evolved, over billions of years, to develop specialized biostructures with swi...
One of the most fascinating natural phenomena is the ability of some surfaces to repel water drops. ...
Wetting of a liquid on a solid surface is ubiquitous in everyday life, such as morning dew on a plan...
Wetting of a liquid on a solid surface is ubiquitous in everyday life, such as morning dew on a plan...
Biomimetic liquid-repelling surfaces have been the subject of considerable scientific research and t...
AbstractSo far, scientists have successfully mimicked superhydrophobicity based on careful observati...
DoctorAmong the various surfaces manufactured by applying biomimetic technology, superhydrophobic su...
The development of surfaces that have switchable properties, also known as smart surfaces, have been...
Nature has developed unique strategies to refine and optimise structural performance. Using surfaces...
Modification of surface wettability (ranging from complete wetting to complete non-wetting) of vario...
et al.Patterned surfaces with tunable wetting properties are described. A hybrid hierarchical surfac...
Mimicking the topographic structures and designs of living surfaces (e.g., lotus leaf, pitcher plant...
Switchable surfaces are highly useful materials with surface properties that change in response to e...
One of the most fascinating natural phenomena is the ability of some surfaces to repel water drops. ...
One of the most fascinating natural phenomena is the ability of some surfaces to repel water drops. ...
Living organisms have evolved, over billions of years, to develop specialized biostructures with swi...
One of the most fascinating natural phenomena is the ability of some surfaces to repel water drops. ...
Wetting of a liquid on a solid surface is ubiquitous in everyday life, such as morning dew on a plan...
Wetting of a liquid on a solid surface is ubiquitous in everyday life, such as morning dew on a plan...
Biomimetic liquid-repelling surfaces have been the subject of considerable scientific research and t...
AbstractSo far, scientists have successfully mimicked superhydrophobicity based on careful observati...
DoctorAmong the various surfaces manufactured by applying biomimetic technology, superhydrophobic su...
The development of surfaces that have switchable properties, also known as smart surfaces, have been...