接触角
润湿
翼
微观结构
扫描电子显微镜
X射线光电子能谱
材料科学
表面光洁度
蜻蜓
纳米技术
化学
光学
复合材料
化学工程
物理
生物
工程类
动物
热力学
蜻蜓目
作者
Chunying Gao,Guixian Meng,Xin Li,Ming Wu,Yang Liu,Xiaoyu Li,Xin Zhao,Imshik Lee,Xizeng Feng
摘要
Hydrophobic surfaces have gained extensive attention in recent decades for their potential applications. The hydrophobic properties of dragonfly's ( Pantala flavescens ) wings were measured, and the water contact angles (WCAs) of the distal and basal part of a dragonfly's wing were 134.9° and 125.8°, respectively. Images obtained by optical microscopy and scanning electron microscopy showed the microstructures and nanostructures on the wing surface. Microstructures appeared as cell block patterns, and the size of the blocks decreased from the basal to distal part. However, no significant differences of chemical composition between the two parts were detected by X‐ray photoelectron spectroscopy. To understand the correlation between the structures and WCA, a double roughness structure model was built theoretically with simplified lattice patterns, and the theoretical model was well fitted with empirical wettability of the dragonfly's wing. Copyright © 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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