LiNaBioFluid

Key Info

Basic Information

Partner:
Prof. Dr. Hermann Wagner (i.R.)
Faculty / Institution:
Electrical Engineering and Information Technology
Pillar:
Excellent Science
Project duration:
01.04.2017 to 31.03.2020
EU contribution:
5.146.307,14 euros
  EU flag This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 665337.  

Title

Laser-induced Nanostructures as Biomimetic Model of Fluid Transport in the Integument of Animals

Concept

The integument of an animal body has various functions, which are often achieved by specific micro- and/or nano- hierarchical structures. Examples are the very low water friction and air retention of water spiders or the swim fern of salvinia and the outstanding adhesion properties of geckos. In this project, we will employ advanced laser-processing strategies based on self-organization, to mimic the specific topography and the excellent wetting properties of the integument of bark bugs and moisture harvesting lizards resulting from adaptations to their environment. Flat bark bugs darken during rain fall due to a super-wettable body surface with capillaries out of which water spreads onto plain areas of the bug. For moisture harvesting in lizards wettability takes place in opposed direction, i.e. from plain areas into a capillary network on the skin. A fast and directional transport results from a special geometry of capillaries. Thus as general objective we want to test whether both effects, i.e. fast capillary transport (lizard) and liquid spreading onto plain areas (bark bugs), can be combined by optimized structures with hierarchical geometry. The outcome of this innovative biomimetic exploitation of wetting effects is expected to lead to a radically new technological approach of laser-generated surface textures on micro- and nanometer scale.

Participants

  • Foundation for Research and Technology – Hellas, Greece (Coordinator)
  • Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas, Spain
  • Universität Linz, Austria
  • Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und –prüfung, Germany
  • Fraunhofer Gesellschaft zur Förderung der angewandten Forschung e.V., Germany
  • High Tech Coatings GmbH, Austria