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    FUNCTIONAL PROPERTIES OF BIO-INSPIRED SURFACES
    Characterization and Technological Applications

    edited by Eduardo A Favret (Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria, Argentina) & Néstor O Fuentes (Comisión Nacional de Energía Atómica, Argentina)

    Table of Contents (63k)
    Preface (47k)
    Chapter 1: Biomimetics of Skins (1,776k)

    Many good books have been written recently on this new field called biomimetics or bionics, but few exploring simultaneously the characterization and technological processes to produce man-made surfaces with similar properties as the biological ones. Bio-inspired surface structures offer significant commercial potential for the creation of antireflective, self-cleaning and drag reducing surfaces, as well as new types of adhesive systems. This review volume explores how the current knowledge of the biological structures occurring on the surface of moth eyes, leaves, sharkskin, and the feet of reptiles can be transferred to functional technological materials. It analyses how such surfaces can be described and characterized using microscopic techniques and thus reproduced. It also encompasses the important areas of current surface replication techniques and the associated acquisition of good master structures.

    The book is divided in three sections: an introduction of the skin functions and four functional properties of biological surfaces; physical, chemical and microscopy techniques for describing and characterizing the surfaces; and replication techniques for modifying non-natural surfaces.

     
    Contents:
    • Biomimetics of Skins (J F V Vincent)
    • The Shark Skin Effect (A W Lang)
    • Lotus Effect: Superhydrophobicity and Self-Cleaning (M Nosonovsky & E Bormashenko)
    • The Moth-Eye Effect — From Fundamentals to Commercial Exploitation (A Gombert & B Bläsi)
    • The Gecko Effect: Design Principles of the Gekkotan Adhesive System Across Scales of Organization (A P Russel & M K Johnson)
    • Micro- and Nano-Scopic Observation of Biological Surfaces (Z-J Zhang & Q Ren)
    • RIMAPS and Variogram Characterization of Micro-Nano Topography (N O Fuentes & E A Favret)
    • Capillary Phenomena (G Callegari & A Calvo)
    • Chemical Characterization of Biological and Technological Surfaces (P Kruse)
    • Laser Interference Metallurgy (F Mücklich & A F Lasagni)
    • Electrodeposition — Fundamental Aspects and Methods (S R Brankovic)
    • Surface Modification by Plasma-Based Processes (E De Las Heras et al.)
     
    Readership: Academics and professionals in biomimetism and materials science.
     
    “This book written by and for scientists and engineers of complementary specialties is recommended to scientists in the field, newcomers from different areas and graduate students.”
    Prof Dr em Hans Jörg Mathieu
    École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland
     
    “The book surveys an equally remarkable range of techniques for observing, manipulating, and quantifying the behavior of surfaces. In short, it is a book to be read to broaden one's appreciation of the range of relevant phenomena and then kept close at hand when a person plunges into a project.”
    Professor Emeritus Steven Vogel
    Duke University, USA
     
    “The authors of the individual chapters are well-respected scientists in the field of biological or biomimetic surfaces and the book represents valuable source of information for both students and scientists exploring this research field as well as experts looking for a comprehensive overview.”
    Prof Dr Christoph Neinhuis
    Technische Universität Dresden
     
    416pp    Pub. date: Dec 2009  
    ISBN:   978-981-283-701-1
    981-283-701-9
       US$159 / £105

     


    416pp    Pub. date: Dec 2009  
    ISBN:   978-981-283-702-8(ebook)
    981-283-702-7(ebook)
       US$207

     


     

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