Antifogging abilities of model nanotextures.

Nat Mater

Physique et Mécanique des Milieux Hétérogènes, UMR 7636 CNRS, ESPCI Paris, University Pierre and Marie Curie, University Denis Diderot, 75005 Paris, France.

Published: June 2017

AI Article Synopsis

  • Nanometre-scale features on insect surfaces give them unique survival properties, such as low light reflectance and oil repellency.
  • The study explores how these natural textures can be mimicked in materials to enhance antifogging capabilities.
  • Using nanocones significantly improves hydrophobic properties, making surfaces nearly completely antifogging and allowing tiny water droplets to roll off easily.

Article Abstract

Nanometre-scale features with special shapes impart a broad spectrum of unique properties to the surface of insects. These properties are essential for the animal's survival, and include the low light reflectance of moth eyes, the oil repellency of springtail carapaces and the ultra-adhesive nature of palmtree bugs. Antireflective mosquito eyes and cicada wings are also known to exhibit some antifogging and self-cleaning properties. In all cases, the combination of small feature size and optimal shape provides exceptional surface properties. In this work, we investigate the underlying antifogging mechanism in model materials designed to mimic natural systems, and explain the importance of the texture's feature size and shape. While exposure to fog strongly compromises the water-repellency of hydrophobic structures, this failure can be minimized by scaling the texture down to nanosize. This undesired effect even becomes non-measurable if the hydrophobic surface consists of nanocones, which generate antifogging efficiency close to unity and water departure of droplets smaller than 2 μm.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nmat4868DOI Listing

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