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Surfaces Inspired by the Nepenthes Peristome for Unidirectional Liquid Transport

Surfaces Inspired by the Nepenthes Peristome for Unidirectional Liquid Transport
Deyuan Zhang, Liwen Zhang, Zhichao Dong, Huawei Chen, Pengfei Zhang
The slippery peristome of the pitcher plant Nepenthes has attracted much attention due to its unique function for preying on insects. Recent findings on the peristome surface of Nepenthes alata demonstrate a fast and continuous unidirectional liquid transport, which is enabled by the combination of a pinning effect at the sharp edges and a capillary rise in the wedge, deriving from the multiscale structure, which provides inspiration for designing and fabricating functional surfaces for unidirectional liquid transport. Developments in the fabrication methods of peristome-inspired surfaces and control methods for liquid transport are summarized. Both potential applications in the fields of microfluidic devices, biomedicine, and mechanical engineering and directions for further research in the future are discussed. Continuous unidirectional liquid transport on the peristome of the pitcher plant Nepenthes enabled by a combination of a pinning effect at the sharp edges and a capillary rise in the wedge deriving from the multiscale structure, provides inspiration for designing and fabricating functional surfaces for unidirectional liquid transport. Recent developments in fabrication and control methods are summarized. Both potential applications and directions for further research in the future are discussed.

Publisher URL: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/resolve/doi

DOI: 10.1002/adma.201702995

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