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      Bioinspired surfaces with special wettability.

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          Biomimetic research indicates that many phenomena regarding wettability in nature, such as the self-cleaning effect on a lotus leaf and cicada wing, the anisotropic dewetting behavior on a rice leaf, and striking superhydrophobic force provided by a water strider's leg, are all related to the unique micro- and nanostructures on the surfaces. It gives us much inspiration to realize special wettability on functional surfaces through the cooperation between the chemical composition and the surface micro- and nanostructures, which may bring great advantages in a wide variety of applications in daily life, industry, and agriculture. This Account reviews recent progress in these aspects.

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          Journal
          Acc Chem Res
          Accounts of chemical research
          American Chemical Society (ACS)
          0001-4842
          0001-4842
          Aug 2005
          : 38
          : 8
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences [corrected] Beijing 100080, People's Republic of China.
          Article
          10.1021/ar040224c
          16104687
          b3d1fe98-1cce-4957-9a73-cb8c2f3a8e56
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