Faculty of Science, University of the Ryukyus, Nishihara, Okinawa, Japan.
Biol Lett. 2013 Aug 28;9(5):20130552. doi: 10.1098/rsbl.2013.0552. Print 2013 Oct 23.
The nipple array is a submicrometre-scale structure found on the cuticle surfaces of various invertebrate taxa. Corneal nipples are an antiglare surface in nocturnal insects, but the functional significance of the nipple array has not been experimentally investigated for aquatic organisms. Using nanopillar sheets as a mimetic model of the nipple array, we demonstrated that significantly fewer bubbles adhered to the nanopillar surface versus a flat surface when the sheets were hydrophilic. Many more bubbles adhered to the hydrophobic surface than the hydrophilic surfaces. Bubbles on the body surface may cause buoyancy problems, movement interference and water flow occlusion. Here, bubble repellence is proposed as a function of the hydrophilic nipple array in aquatic invertebrates and its properties are considered based on bubble adhesion energy.
乳头阵列是一种在各种无脊椎动物类群的表皮表面发现的亚微米尺度结构。角膜乳头是夜间昆虫的抗眩光表面,但尚未对水生生物进行乳头阵列的功能意义的实验研究。我们使用纳米柱片作为乳头阵列的仿生模型,当薄片亲水时,与平面相比,显著减少了纳米柱表面的气泡附着。亲水表面比疏水表面附着更多的气泡。体表的气泡可能导致浮力问题、运动干扰和水流堵塞。在这里,提出了亲水性乳头阵列在水生无脊椎动物中的气泡排斥功能,并根据气泡附着能来考虑其性质。