Surface hydrophobicity of slippery zones in the pitchers of two Nepenthes species and a hybrid

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Lixin Wang
Qiang Zhou
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[1] School of Mechanical Engineering,
[2] Hebei University of Science and Technology,undefined
[3] College of Engineering,undefined
[4] China Agricultural University,undefined
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To investigate the hydrophobicity of slippery zones, static contact angle measurement and microstructure observation of slippery surfaces from two Nepenthes species and a hybrid were conducted. Marginally different static contact angles were observed, as the smallest (133.83°) and greatest (143.63°) values were recorded for the N. alata and N. miranda respectively and the median value (140.40°) was presented for the N. khasiana. The slippery zones under investigation exhibited rather similar surface morphologies, but different structural dimensions. These findings probably suggest that the geometrical dimensions of surface architecture exert primary effects on differences in the hydrophobicity of the slippery zone. Based on the Wenzel and Cassie-Baxter equations, models were proposed to analyze the manner in which geometrical dimensions affect the hydrophobicity of the slippery surfaces. The results of our analysis demonstrated that the different structural dimensions of lunate cells and wax platelets make the slippery zones present different real area of the rough surface and thereby generate somewhat distinguishable hydrophobicity. The results support a supplementary interpretation of surface hydrophobicity in plant leaves and provide a theoretical foundation for developing bioinspired materials with hydrophobic properties and self-cleaning abilities.
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