Is the lotus leaf superhydrophobic?

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Cheng, YT [1 ]
Rodak, DE
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[1] GM Corp, Ctr Res & Dev, Mat & Proc Lab, Warren, MI 48090 USA
[2] Ricardo Meda Tech Serv LLC, Southfield, MI 48075 USA
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10.1063/1.1895487
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O59 [应用物理学];
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Superhydrophobic surfaces have important technical applications ranging from self-cleaning window glasses, paints, and fabrics to low-friction surfaces. The archetype superhydrophobic surface is that of the lotus leaf. When rain falls on lotus leaves, water beads up with a contact angle in the superhydrophobic range of about 160 degrees. The water drops promptly roll off the leaves collecting dirt along the way. This lotus effect has, in recent years, stimulated much research effort worldwide in the fabrication of surfaces with superhydrophobicity. But, is the lotus surface truly superhydrophobic? This work shows that the lotus leaves can be either hydrophobic or hydrophilic, depending on how the water gets on to their surfaces. This finding has significant ramifications on how to make and use superhydrophobic surfaces. (C) 2005 American Institute of Physics.
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