Water Wetting Observation on a Superhydrophobic Hairy Plant Leaf Using Environmental Scanning Electron Microscopy

Authors
Sun Mi YoonTae-Jun KoKyu Hwan OhSahn NahmMyoung-Woon Moon
Issue Date
2016-12
Publisher
한국현미경학회
Citation
한국현미경학회지, v.46, no.4, pp.201 - 205
Abstract
Functional surfaces in nature have been continuously observed because of their ability to adapt to the environment. To this end, methods such as scanning electron microscopy (SEM) have been widely used, and their wetting functions have been characterized via environmental SEM. We investigated the superhydrophobic hairy leaves of Pelargonium tomentosum, i.e., peppermint-scented geranium. Their surface features and wettability were studied at multiple-scales, i.e., macro-, micro-, and sub-micro scales. The surfaces of the investigated leaves showed superhydrophobicity at the macro-, and micro-scales. The wetting or condensing behavior was studied for molecule-size water vapors, which easily adhered to the hairy surface owing to their significantly lower size in comparison to that of the surface.
Keywords
Environmental scanning electron microscopy; Wetting; Superhydrophobic plant; Condensation
ISSN
2287-5123
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/123347
DOI
10.9729/AM.2016.46.4.201
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