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The hydrophobicity of a lotus leaf: a nanomechanical and computational approach

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NANOTECHNOLOGY
卷 20, 期 30, 页码 -

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/0957-4484/20/30/305707

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  1. Office of Naval Research under a DURIP [N00014-06-0675, N00014-08-10494]
  2. Nanomechanics and Nanotribology Laboratory at Florida International University
  3. National Science Foundation CAREER Award [NSF-DMI-0547178]

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The multi-scale microstructure of a lotus leaf is rendered non-wetting by micro-protrusions and nano-hairs present on its surface. The mechanical properties of the surface become important since the water droplet has to be supported on the micro-protrusions without wetting the surface. Current work correlates the non-wetting behavior of the lotus leaf with its mechanical properties (Young's modulus and critical flexing stress) and areal spread of micro-protrusions on the leaf surface. Quasistatic nanoindentation of nano-hairs on the lotus leaf surface has shown a variation of elastic modulus between 359 and 870 MPa, which in turn dictates the critical flexing strength and consequent non-wetting. Computational fluid dynamics modeling is utilized to correlate wetting phenomena with the areal spread of micro-protrusions. A qualitative model is proposed for the way nature has chosen to render the lotus leaf surface non-wetting.

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