bullatusbased
Bullatusbased is a coined term used to describe a class of materials, surfaces, and design approaches that rely on bullate, or blister-like, surface topographies as a core functional principle. The name blends the Latin bullatus, meaning blistered or bubbled, with the English suffix -based to indicate foundational use of this topography.
Conceptually, bullatusbased systems exploit micro- or mesoscale bulges to modify interactions with liquids, gases, or neighboring
Fabrication methods include imprint lithography, soft lithography, micro-mounding, laser ablation, and additive manufacturing, often accompanied by
Potential applications encompass reduced friction and wear in microelectromechanical systems, directional wetting and drag reduction in
Limitations cited in early literature include difficulty achieving uniformity over large areas, susceptibility to deformation under