Biomimetic Superhydrophobic Materials Construct from Binary Structure: A Review on Design, Properties, and Applications
Abstract In recent decades, the development of biomimetic superhydrophobic surface structures has allowed several properties of superhydrophobic materials to be increasingly developed. This review addresses mainly three aspects. First, two kinds of structures with superhydrophobic properties: binary...
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description | Abstract In recent decades, the development of biomimetic superhydrophobic surface structures has allowed several properties of superhydrophobic materials to be increasingly developed. This review addresses mainly three aspects. First, two kinds of structures with superhydrophobic properties: binary structures and unitary structures, are analyzed and compared. The binary structure, which includes micro‐ and nanostructures, is responsible for the development of superhydrophobicity in most natural creatures and artificial materials. And hierarchical binary structures, which combine micro‐ and nanoscale structures, actually perform better at superhydrophobic. Second, various properties of superhydrophobic materials achieved through binary structures, including self‐cleaning, antireflection, drag‐reduction, and mechanically robust and durable superhydrophobic surfaces are summarized. Each structure possesses both superiority and vulnerability. The combination of various structures can help develop adaptable and practical materials. Finally, the combinations of different properties in superhydrophobic via using a binary structure are enumerated. Materials with various properties can adapt to different working environments. |
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spelling | doaj.art-03b4ccdf68ee46ecbf6a3ad6acf5d6b02023-08-31T09:03:06ZengWiley-VCHAdvanced Materials Interfaces2196-73502023-01-01102n/an/a10.1002/admi.202201847Biomimetic Superhydrophobic Materials Construct from Binary Structure: A Review on Design, Properties, and ApplicationsJiahao Li0Zhiguang Guo1Weimin Liu2Ministry of Education Key Laboratory for the Green Preparation and Application of Functional Materials Hubei University Wuhan 430062 P. R. ChinaMinistry of Education Key Laboratory for the Green Preparation and Application of Functional Materials Hubei University Wuhan 430062 P. R. ChinaState Key Laboratory of Solid Lubrication Lanzhou Institute of Chemical Physics Chinese Academy of Science Lanzhou 730000 P. R. ChinaAbstract In recent decades, the development of biomimetic superhydrophobic surface structures has allowed several properties of superhydrophobic materials to be increasingly developed. This review addresses mainly three aspects. First, two kinds of structures with superhydrophobic properties: binary structures and unitary structures, are analyzed and compared. The binary structure, which includes micro‐ and nanostructures, is responsible for the development of superhydrophobicity in most natural creatures and artificial materials. And hierarchical binary structures, which combine micro‐ and nanoscale structures, actually perform better at superhydrophobic. Second, various properties of superhydrophobic materials achieved through binary structures, including self‐cleaning, antireflection, drag‐reduction, and mechanically robust and durable superhydrophobic surfaces are summarized. Each structure possesses both superiority and vulnerability. The combination of various structures can help develop adaptable and practical materials. Finally, the combinations of different properties in superhydrophobic via using a binary structure are enumerated. Materials with various properties can adapt to different working environments.https://doi.org/10.1002/admi.202201847binary structurebiomimetic surfacesuperhydrophobicitywettability |
spellingShingle | Jiahao Li Zhiguang Guo Weimin Liu Biomimetic Superhydrophobic Materials Construct from Binary Structure: A Review on Design, Properties, and Applications Advanced Materials Interfaces binary structure biomimetic surface superhydrophobicity wettability |
title | Biomimetic Superhydrophobic Materials Construct from Binary Structure: A Review on Design, Properties, and Applications |
title_full | Biomimetic Superhydrophobic Materials Construct from Binary Structure: A Review on Design, Properties, and Applications |
title_fullStr | Biomimetic Superhydrophobic Materials Construct from Binary Structure: A Review on Design, Properties, and Applications |
title_full_unstemmed | Biomimetic Superhydrophobic Materials Construct from Binary Structure: A Review on Design, Properties, and Applications |
title_short | Biomimetic Superhydrophobic Materials Construct from Binary Structure: A Review on Design, Properties, and Applications |
title_sort | biomimetic superhydrophobic materials construct from binary structure a review on design properties and applications |
topic | binary structure biomimetic surface superhydrophobicity wettability |
url | https://doi.org/10.1002/admi.202201847 |
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