Spindle-Shaped Surface Microstructure Inspired by Directional Water Collection Biosystems to Enhance Interfacial Wetting and Bonding Strength

Volume: 13, Issue: 11, Pages: 13760 - 13770
Published: Mar 11, 2021
Abstract
Unique spindle microstructures with an apex angle of ∼20° bring the ability of directional water collection to various biosystems (i.e., spider silk and cactus stem). This has great potential to solve the insufficient interfacial wetting for mechanical interlocking formation between polymers and substrates. In this study, the bioinspired spindle microstructures were easily fabricated through the deposition of molten materials by a nanosecond...
Paper Details
Title
Spindle-Shaped Surface Microstructure Inspired by Directional Water Collection Biosystems to Enhance Interfacial Wetting and Bonding Strength
Published Date
Mar 11, 2021
Volume
13
Issue
11
Pages
13760 - 13770
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