Micro- and nanoscale characterization of hydrophobic and hydrophilic leaf surfaces
Bhushan, Bharat; Jung, Yong Chae; Bhushan, Bharat;; Jung, Yong Chae; Nanotribology Laboratory for Information Storage and MEMS/NEMS (NLIM), The Ohio State University, 650 Ackerman Road, Suite 255, Columbus, OH 43202-1107, USA
Журнал:
Nanotechnology
Дата:
2006-06-14
Аннотация:
Superhydrophobic surfaces as well as low adhesion and friction are desirable for various industrial applications. Certain plant leaves are known to be hydrophobic in nature due to their roughness and the presence of a thin wax film on the surface of the leaf. The purpose of this study is to fully characterize the leaf surfaces on the micro- and nanoscale while separating out the effects of the micro- and the nanobumps of hydrophobic leaves on the hydrophobicity. Hydrophilic leaves were also studied to better understand the role of wax and roughness. Furthermore, the adhesion and friction properties of hydrophobic and hydrophilic leaves were studied. Using an optical profiler and an atomic/friction force microscope (AFM/FFM), measurements were made to fully characterize the leaf surfaces. It is shown that the nanobumps play a more important role than the microbumps in the hydrophobic nature as well as friction of the leaf. This study will be useful in developing superhydrophobic surfaces.
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