Authors
José Bico, Benoît Roman, Loic Moulin, Arezki Boudaoud
Publication date
2004/12/9
Journal
Nature
Volume
432
Issue
7018
Pages
690-690
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK
Description
We investigated why wet hair clumps into bundles by dunking a model brush of parallel elastic lamellae into a perfectly wetting liquid. As the brush is withdrawn, pairs of bundles aggregate successively, forming complex hierarchical patterns that depend on a balance between capillary forces and the elasticity of the lamellae. This capillary-driven self-assembly of flexible structures, which occurs in the tarsi of insects and in biomimetic adhesives but which can also damage micro-electromechanical structures,,, or carbon nanotube ‘carpets’,,, represents a new type of coalescence process.
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Scholar articles
J Bico, B Roman, L Moulin, A Boudaoud - Nature, 2004