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Biomimetic Artificial Surfaces Quantitatively Reproduce the Water Repellency of a Lotus Leaf

Vassilia ZorbaDepartment of Physics University of Crete 714 09 Heraklion (Greece)Emmanuel StratakisDepartment of Materials Science and Technology University of Crete Heraklion 710 03, GreeceM. BarberoglouDepartment of Physics University of Crete 714 09 Heraklion (Greece)E. SpanakisDepartment of Materials Science and Technology University of Crete Heraklion 710 03, GreeceP. TzanétakisDepartment of Physics University of Crete 714 09 Heraklion (Greece)Spiros H. AnastasiadisDepartment of Chemical Engineering Aristotle University of Thessaloniki Thessaloniki 541 24 (Greece)C. FotakisDepartment of Physics University of Crete 714 09 Heraklion (Greece)
2008en
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Artificially structured surfaces possessing hierarchical micro- and nanostructures are prepared with a one-step production process. These surfaces, exhibiting controlled dual-scale roughness, qualitatively and quantitatively mimic both the structure and the water repellent characteristics of the natural Lotus leaf and constitute one of the most water-repellent artificial surfaces ever reported.

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