Title: The Lotus Effect
1The Lotus Effect
- Properties, Applications and Challenges.
2Overview
- Lotus Flower
- What is the Lotus Effect?
- Physical and Chemical Properties
- Biomimicry
- Commercial and Technical Applications
3The Lotus Flower
- Nelumbo nucifera
- National flower of India
- Aquatic Plant that can
- grow up to 8 feet high
- Leaves can grow up
- to 2 feet in diameter
4What is the Lotus Effect?
- The Lotus Flower Its leaves
- have self-cleansing properties.
- Surface has the ability to
- make water bead off completely
- and wash off contamination,
- leaving the leaf clean and dry.
- First studied intensively by
- Barthlott and Nienhuis from University of Bonn
in 1975.
5SEM Analysis of Lotus Leaf
- SEM showed
- combination of nano
- and microstructures
- on surface of the leaves SEM Images
of Lotus Leaf Surface - Properties of the
- microstructures repel water while
- the nanostructures found on top
- are made of waxy materials which are badly
wettable.
6Contact Angle
- The angle at which the liquid/vapour interface
comes in contact with a solid surface. - Specific to individual systems
- Influenced by surface tension factors as well as
surface properties such as adhesion factors and
nano-scale roughness.
7Adhesional Wetting
- A liquid, which is not is not in contact with the
- solid substrate, makes contact and some
degree - of adhesion occurs.
- The area of the liquid-gas interface decreases.
- The work of adhesion is given by the Dupré
equation - Wa ?Ga/A
- When combined with the equation for free energy
of the system - dG ? SLdA ? LGdAcos? - ? SGdA
- We get
- Wa ? LG (1 cos?)
8Liquid Surface Interaction
- Hydrophilic Surface
- - polar H bonding
- - droplet spreads out
- - contact angle lt 90O
- Hydrophobic Surface
- -non-polar
- - droplet retains most of its shape
- - contact angle gt90o
- Superhydrophobic Surface
- - water is highly repelled
- - droplet retains shape
- - contact angle gt 150o
-
9Roughness of Surface at the Micro-Particle Level
- The roughness of a surface decreases wettability
for hydrophobic surfaces. - Lowered contact area between liquid and solid
Interface - Result is a lowered contact angle.
Water
Water
10Self- Cleaning Properties
- The lotus plants double structured surface can
achieve a contact angle of 170o with the water
droplet, leaving only 0.6 of the droplets area
in contact with the leaf surface. - This leads to a cleansing effect, as since as the
water rolls off of the inclined leaves it
collects with it dirt particles, bacteria, and
other foreign materials as it rolls.
11 Video Demonstrating the Lotus Effect
- http//www.youtube.com/watch?vMe-h1LA9pm0feature
related
12Naturally Occurring Lotus Effect
- Other species of plants and
- animals demonstrate the benefits of
- Superhydrophobicity
-
- Pond Skimmer -nano-rough feet
-
- Wings of Butterfly
-
- Tulip Leaves
13Biomimicry
- Biomimicry a relatively new science that
studies nature, its models, systems, processes
and elements and then imitates or takes creative
inspiration from them to solve human problems
sustainably. - The Lotus effect is not limited to one species.
Its effects in nature are found to be due to
specific physical and chemical properties.
14Smooth vs. Rough Surfaces
- At first, easy-to-clean surfaces were made
using smooth surfaces - By using the roughened surface, dirt particles
are completely removed.
15Technical and Commercial Applications
- Paint, roof tiles, fabrics, coatings and other
surfaces have been developed that can stay dry
and self-clean similarly to the lotus leaf. - Hydrophobic
- Coating-gt
water
glass
16 Lotusan Paints
- Lotusan paints have been developed to have a
surface almost identically to that of the lotus
leaf at a nanoparticle level. - Lotus Leaf Lotusan surface
17High Water Repellency
- Reduced energy
- Consumption
- Less water resistance
- Energy saving through
- speed advantages
- Prevent buildup of rain, snow and ice
18Superhydrophilic Surfaces
- New research to suggest that
- self-cleaning properties can be
- obtained through use of
- superhydrophilic surfaces.
- Contact angle will now be very small and as close
to 0o as possible. - Very thin layer of water will form, completely
wetting the surface and thus prevent any dirt or
dust from sticking to the surface
19Summary
- Discovery and Discussion of Lotus Plant
Properties - Physical and Chemical Factors
- Similar Effects found in Nature
- Technical and Commercial Applications
- Superhydrophilicity
20Questions?
21References
- Dupont- Teflon Industrial. (2008) Oustanding
Properties. Retrieved 1 November 2008.
lthttp//www2.dupont.com/Teflon_Industrial/en_US/pr
oducts/selection_guides/properties.htmlgt - Evonik Industries. (2007) Easy to Clean surfaces
and Underlying Nanoscale Materials. PDF.
Author Klaessig, F. - Lai, S. (2003) Mimicking nature Physical basis
and artifiical synthesis of the Lotus Effect
PDF lthttp//home.wanadoo.nl/scslai/lotus.pdfgt - Lotus- Effect (2002) Micro- and nanostructured
plant surfaces. Facts Sheet. Author Cerman. Z - Science Daily (2007) Super Water Repellent Could
Cause Big Wave in Market. lthttp//www.sciencedaily
.com/releases/2007/11/071129142426.htmgt - Shaw, D. (1992). Colloid and Surface Chemistry.
Fourth Edition. Wiltshire Redwood Books - UCLA Chemistry Department. (2008)
Superhydrophobic Surfaces PDF
22Teflon
- Fluropolymer product
- introduced by the Dupont Lab in 1938
Surfaces coated with Teflon 1) are both
oleophobic and hydrophobic, 2) And they are not
readily wetted. They therefore show some of the
similar non-stick, self-cleaning characteristics
demonstrated by the Lotus Leaf.