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Bio-inspired multifunctional metallic glass

  • Yaxu He
  • , Yun Peng
  • , Zhou Li
  • , Jiang Ma
  • , Xiyao Zhang
  • , Kesong Liu*
  • , Weihua Wang
  • , Lei Jiang
  • *此作品的通讯作者

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摘要

As a novel class of metallic materials, bulk metallic glasses (BMGs) have attracted a great deal of attention owing to their technological promise for practical engineering applications. In nature, biological materials exhibit inherent multifunctional integration, which provides some inspiration for scientists and engineers to construct multifunctional artificial materials. In this contribution, inspired by superhydrophobic self-cleaning lotus leaves, multifunctional bulk metallic glasses (BMG) materials have been fabricated through the thermoplastic forming-based process followed by the SiO2/soot deposition. To mimic the microscale papillae of the lotus leaf, the BMG micropillar with a hemispherical top was first fabricated using micro-patterned silicon templates based on thermoplastic forming. The deposited randomly distributed SiO2/soot nanostructures covered on BMG micropillars are similar to the branch-like nanostructures on papillae of the lotus leaf. Micro-nanoscale hierarchical structures endow BMG replica with superhydrophobicity, a low adhesion towards water, and self-cleaning, similar to the natural lotus leaf. Furthermore, on the basis of the observation of the morphology of BMG replica in the Si mould, the formation mechanism of BMG replica was proposed in this work. The BMG materials with multifunction integration would extend their practical engineering applications and we expect this method could be widely adopted for the fabrication of other multifunctional BMG surfaces.

源语言英语
页(从-至)271-276
页数6
期刊Science China Chemistry
59
3
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 1 3月 2016

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