Influence of nanotechnology and the role of nanostructures in biomimetic studies and their potential applications

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Abstract

With the advent of nanotechnology, by looking further deep down into the molecular level, today, we are able to understand basic and applied sciences even better than ever before. Not only has nanoscience and nanotechnology allowed us to study the composing structures of materials in detail,it has also allowed us to fabricate and synthesize such nanostructures using top-down and bottom-up approaches. One such field, which has been significantly influenced by the dawn of nanotechnology is biomimetics. With powerful spectroscopic and microscopic tools presenting us with images likedouble nanostructured pillars on the lotus surface for superhydrophobicity, the conical protuberances of moth eye demonstrating anti-reflection properties and nanostructured spatulae of gecko feet for high adhesivity, we are now able to fabricate these structures in the lab with properties showing close resemblance to their natural counterparts. Here, we present a review of various nanostructuresthat exist in nature, their fabrication techniques and some of their promising future applications. Wehope this review will provide the reader with a basic understanding of what biomimetics is and how nanotechnology has significantly influenced this field.

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Garg, P., Ghatmale, P., Tarwadi, K., & Chavan, S. (2017, June 1). Influence of nanotechnology and the role of nanostructures in biomimetic studies and their potential applications. Biomimetics. MDPI Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute. https://doi.org/10.3390/biomimetics2020007

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