Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida 32611-6400, USA.
Langmuir. 2010 Feb 2;26(3):1504-6. doi: 10.1021/la903813g.
A nearly perfect hydrophobic interface by dint of mimicking hairs of arthropods was achieved for the first time. These Gamma-shape artificial hairs were made via a membrane casting technique on polypropylene substrates. This extreme hydrophobicity merely arises from microstructure modification, and no further chemical treatments are needed. The ultralow adhesion to water droplets was evaluated through video assessment, and it is believed to be attributed to the mechanical response of the artificial hairs. The principle of this fabrication technique is accessible and is expected to be compatible with large-area fabrication of superhydrophobic interfaces.
首次通过模拟节肢动物的毛发实现了几乎完美的疏水界面。这些 Gamma 形状的人造毛发是通过在聚丙烯基底上的膜铸造技术制造的。这种极端的疏水性仅仅源于微观结构的修饰,不需要进一步的化学处理。通过视频评估来评估对水滴的超低粘附性,据信这归因于人造毛发的机械响应。这种制造技术的原理是可行的,预计将与超疏水界面的大面积制造兼容。