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Recent advances in superhydrophobic surfaces and their relevance to biology and medicine

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2016
abstract:
By mimicking naturally occurring superhydrophobic surfaces, scientists can now realize artificial surfaces on which droplets of a few. microliters of water are forced to assume an almost spherical shape and an extremely high contact angle. In recent decades, these surfaces have attracted much attention due to their technological applications for anti-wetting and self-cleaning materials. Very recently, researchers have shifted their interest to investigate whether superhydrophobic surfaces can be exploited to study biological systems. This research effort has stimulated the design and realization of new devices that allow us to actively organize, visualize and manipulate matter at both the microscale and nanoscale levels. Such precise control opens up wide applications in biomedicine, as it allows us to directly manipulate objects at the typical length scale of cells and macromolecules. This progress report focuses on recent biological and medical applications of superhydrophobicity. Particular regard is paid to those applications that involve the detection, manipulation and study of extremely small quantities of molecules, and to those that allow high throughput cell and biomaterial screening.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
superhydrophobic surfaces; bioinspired artificial surfaces; nano-manipulation
List of contributors:
DE NINNO, Adele; Gerardino, Annamaria; Cedola, Alessia; Campi, Gaetano; Businaro, Luca
Authors of the University:
BUSINARO LUCA
CAMPI GAETANO
CEDOLA ALESSIA
DE NINNO ADELE
GERARDINO ANNAMARIA
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/331239
Published in:
BIOINSPIRATION & BIOMIMETICS (PRINT)
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