Biomimetics (Sep 2024)
Preparation of Aluminum-Based Superhydrophobic Surfaces for Fog Collection by Bioinspired Sarracenia Microstructures
Abstract
Freshwater shortage is a growing problem. Inspired by the Sarracenia trichome fog-trapping and ultrafast water-transport structure, a series of hierarchical textured surfaces with high-low ribs with different wettabilities was prepared based on laser processing combined with dip modification. Through fog-collection performance tests, it was found that the samples with superhydrophobicity and low adhesion had the best fog-collection effect. In addition, it was observed that the fog-collection process of different microstructured samples was significantly different, and it was analysed that the fog-collection process was composed of two aspects: directional condensation and directional transport of droplets, which were affected by the low ribs number and rib height ratio. A design parameter was given to create the Sarracenia trichome-like structure to achieve a fast water transport mode. This study provides a good reference for the development and preparation of fog-collection surfaces.
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