lotusefekt
The Lotusefekt, often translated as the Lotus effect, is a natural phenomenon observed in the petals of the lotus flower. This effect is responsible for the flower's remarkable self-cleaning property. Water droplets bead up and roll off the surface, carrying dirt and debris with them. This property makes the lotus flower appear perpetually clean, even in muddy environments.
The Lotusefekt is a result of the microscopic surface structure of the lotus leaf. The surface is
Scientifically, the Lotusefekt is an example of superhydrophobicity. This extreme water repellency is characterized by a
The principles behind the Lotusefekt have inspired the development of artificial superhydrophobic surfaces. These engineered materials