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By: Derek McCurry
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The Lotus effect refers to the very high water repellency exhibited by the leaves of the lotus plant Allows for self-cleaning, where dirt particles are picked up by passing water droplets due to the architecture of the leaf surface which minimizes adhesion Main purpose is for protection against pathogens (fungi/algae) Pathogens Dirt particles
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The leaves of the lotus plant are superhydrophobic Superhydrophobic simply means the surface is very difficult to wet due to the contact angle of the water droplet with the surface Contact angle: ≥ 150˚ Roll-off angle: <10 ˚ Contact angle Ѳ
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The free energy transfer of non-polar solvent to aqueous solvent is often used to quantify the hydrophobic effect ∆G = H - ∆ TS > O Hydrophobic effect is entropy-driven at room temperature (H = zero) Heat capacity change in transfer is positive, whereas it is negative for hydrophilic molecule C p > O O< O
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Nanotechnologists have developed surfaces that can remain dry and clean themselves similar to the lotus leaf including; Treatments Coatings Paints Roof tiles Fabrics Flying insects Butterflies Dragonflies Self-cleaning glass Protection against concrete corrosion Anti-snow sticking
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