Název akceTechMat ´13. Perspektivní technologie a materiály pro technické aplikace (21th November 2013, Svitavy, Czech Republic)
Abstrakt:
Bio-inspired hierarchical surfaces demonstrate a potential for a variety of green technologies. The design of those surfaces remains a challenging scientific and technological task. The diversity of plant surface structures, evolved over 460 million years, has led to a large variety of highly adapted functional structures. The plant cuticle provides structural, chemical and physical modifications for surface wetting, ranging from superhydrophilic to superhydrophobic. Understanding the physical mechanism of wetting transitions is crucial for the design of those
biomimetic surfaces. In this paper is investigated hydrophilic surface structure of
moss. Enlarged structures is replicated on cavity insert in a mold base of standard two plates tooling core. Using different types of polar and non-polar termoplastic polymers were injected testing specimens than were evaluated wetting transitions by different types of liquids.