2023
DOI: 10.54254/2755-2721/7/20230406
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Natural and biomimetic superhydrophobic surface: Review of the manufacturing techniques

Abstract: Nature has produced many materials, things, and processes at all scales, from the large to the tiny. The newly growing area of biomimicry enables the development of materials, tools, and techniques with desired features by mimicking biology or nature. Consequently, the traits of animals, plants, and insects in nature have drawn much attention. Because of its surface roughness and epicuticular waxes, the lotus leaf, for instance, has a superhydrophobic surface. These surfaces feature a water-repellent effect an… Show more

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