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Procedure for Fabricating Biofunctional Nanofibers
Published on: September 10, 2012
Bioinspired micro-/nanostructure fibers with a water collecting property
1Key Laboratory of Bio-Inspired Smart Interfacial Science and Technology of Ministry of Education, School of Chemistry and Environment, Beihang University, Beijing 100191, P.R. China. zhengym@buaa.edu.cn.
Abstract:
We review the recent research on structure-induced water collecting properties of spider silk and bioinspired fibers. Since the capture silks of cribellate spiders have a unique wet-rebuilt structure with spindle-knots and joints for directional water collection, we were inspired to fabricate a series of artificial gradient micro-/nanostructure fibers. These fibers display excellent functions, such as driving tiny water drops in certain directions, water capturing, multi-gradient cooperation effect, and wet-response to environmental humidity. This review is helpful to the design of novel smart functional materials that can be extended to develop devices or systems for water collection, sensors, fluid-control, filters and others.

