Hierarchical Structures for Superhydrophobic and Superoleophobic Surfaces

Langmuir. 2019 Aug 20;35(33):10689-10703. doi: 10.1021/acs.langmuir.8b03088. Epub 2018 Dec 4.

Abstract

Many surfaces possessing robust super liquid repellency are hierarchically structured on the nano- and micrometer scales. Several examples are found in nature, such as the self-cleaning leaves of lotus plants and anisotropic, water-guiding rice leaves. Each surface design has unique properties optimized for specific wetting conditions. In this invited feature article, we review both natural and artificial hierarchical surface structures and their function in repelling liquids. We discuss different types of structures needed in various wetting situations and draw some general conclusions as a guideline for designing robust superhydrophobic and superoleophobic surfaces.