Publication | Open Access
Carnivorous plants inspired shape-morphing slippery surfaces
53
Citations
49
References
2022
Year
EngineeringBiomimetic MaterialsBotanyBio-inspired DesignWettingBiofabricationBiomedical EngineeringSoft MatterNanotribologyBiomedical DevicesBiophysicsMorphological EvidenceSmart Frog TongueBiomimetic SystemCarnivorous PlantsBiopolymersGraphene OxideBiologyPattern FormationInterfacial PhenomenaNanofabricationMedicine
Carnivorous plants, for instance,<italic>Dionaea muscipula</italic>and<italic>Nepenthes</italic>pitcher plant, inspired the innovation of advanced stimuli-responsive actuators and lubricant-infused slippery surfaces, respectively. However, hybrid bionic devices that combine the active and passive prey trapping capabilities of the two kinds of carnivorous plants remain a challenge. Herein, we report a moisture responsive shape-morphing slippery surface that enables both moisture responsive shape-morphing and oil-lubricated water repellency for simultaneous active- and passive-droplet manipulation. The moisture deformable slippery surface is prepared by creating biomimetic microstructures on graphene oxide (GO) membrane<italic>via</italic>femtosecond laser direct writing and subsequent lubricating with a thin layer of oil on the laser structured reduced GO (LRGO) surface. The integration of a lubricant-infused slippery surface with an LRGO/GO bilayer actuator endows the actuator with droplet sliding ability and promotes the moisture deformation performance due to oil-enhanced water repellency of the inert layer (LRGO). Based on the shape-morphing slippery surface, we prepared a series of proof-of-concept actuators, including a moisture-response<italic>Dionaea muscipula</italic>actuator, a smart frog tongue, and a smart flower, demonstrating their versatility for active/passive trapping, droplet manipulation, and sensing.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1