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Superrepellency of underwater hierarchical structures on Salvinia leaf.

Yaolei Xiang1, Shenglin Huang1, Tian-Yun Huang1, Ao Dong2, Di Cao1, Hongyuan Li1, Yahui Xue1, Pengyu Lv1, Huiling Duan3,4.   

Abstract

Biomimetic superhydrophobic surfaces display many excellent underwater functionalities, which attribute to the slippery air mattress trapped in the structures on the surface. However, the air mattress is easy to collapse due to various disturbances, leading to the fully wetted Wenzel state, while the water filling the microstructures is difficult to be repelled to completely recover the air mattress even on superhydrophobic surfaces like lotus leaves. Beyond superhydrophobicity, here we find that the floating fern, Salvinia molesta, has the superrepellent capability to efficiently replace the water in the microstructures with air and robustly recover the continuous air mattress. The hierarchical structures on the leaf surface are demonstrated to be crucial to the recovery. The interconnected wedge-shaped grooves between epidermal cells are key to the spontaneous spreading of air over the entire leaf governed by a gas wicking effect to form a thin air film, which provides a base for the later growth of the air mattress in thickness synchronously along the hairy structures. Inspired by nature, biomimetic artificial Salvinia surfaces are fabricated using 3D printing technology, which successfully achieves a complete recovery of a continuous air mattress to exactly imitate the superrepellent capability of Salvinia leaves. This finding will benefit the design principles of water-repellent materials and expand their underwater applications, especially in extreme environments.

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Keywords:  Salvinia leaf; biomimetic materials; hierarchical structures; underwater air-mattress recovery

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Year:  2020        PMID: 31964812      PMCID: PMC7007550          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1900015117

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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