2024
DOI: 10.3389/fmats.2024.1485713
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Influence of microstructure on the wettability of tobacco leaves: a theoretical model and quantitative analysis

Jinxin Tie,
Binfeng Shen,
Yuehui Qiao
et al.

Abstract: Wettability has widespread applications in everyday life such as waterproof clothing, moisture-proof materials, and self-cleaning surfaces. It is also a common phenomenon observed in plants like the lotus, where superhydrophobicity is primarily influenced by chemical composition and microstructure, with the latter playing the most critical role. In this paper, we explore how microstructure affects the wettability of tobacco leaves and examine the relationship between microstructure and contact angle. We select… Show more

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