Surface morphological and wetting characterization of the hydrophobic and superhydrophobic leaves of Pistia stratiotes L., Salvinia molesta D.Mitch., Ananas comosus (L.) Merr. and Dyckia platyphylla L.B. Smith for bioinspired oil adsorbent materials

In this paper, the surface morphology and wetting properties towards deionized water and pure oil samples with varying carbon chain lengths of adaxial and abaxial leaf surfaces of Pistia stratiotes L., Salvinia molesta D.Mitch., Ananas comosus (L.) Merr. and Dyckia platyphylla L.B. Smith were charac...

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Main Authors: Silvestre, Mark Louie T., Zambrano, Anna Rose C., Linis, Virgilio C., Janairo, Jose Isagani B.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-47222021-10-06T06:01:42Z Surface morphological and wetting characterization of the hydrophobic and superhydrophobic leaves of Pistia stratiotes L., Salvinia molesta D.Mitch., Ananas comosus (L.) Merr. and Dyckia platyphylla L.B. Smith for bioinspired oil adsorbent materials Silvestre, Mark Louie T. Zambrano, Anna Rose C. Linis, Virgilio C. Janairo, Jose Isagani B. In this paper, the surface morphology and wetting properties towards deionized water and pure oil samples with varying carbon chain lengths of adaxial and abaxial leaf surfaces of Pistia stratiotes L., Salvinia molesta D.Mitch., Ananas comosus (L.) Merr. and Dyckia platyphylla L.B. Smith were characterized. The surface morphological characterization showed that P. stratiotes L. has uniseriate trichomes on adaxial (ad) and abaxial (ab) surface and S. molesta D.Mitch. has multifaceted egg-beater shaped trichomesad and achlorophyllous filamentsab. Both surfaces of the bromeliads, A. comosus (L.) Merr. and D. platyphylla L.B. Smith have peltate scutiform trichomes. Overall, P. stratiotes L. has the greatest trichome density (no.of trichomes/mm2) of ad 36.77 and ab40.10 among A. comosus (L.) Merr. > D. platyphylla L.B. Smith> S. molesta D.Mitch. Contact angle measurement showed that P. stratiotes L. has the best water repellency having (154. 39 3.26)ad > S. molesta D.Mitch. > A. comosus (L.) Merr. > D. platyphylla L.B. Smith and (147.90 3.17)ab > A. comosus (L.) Merr. > D. platyphylla L.B. Smith > S. molesta D.Mitch. Lastly, P. stratiotes L. showed the best common pure oil adsorption capacity among the four species. Therefore, the understanding on the fundamental concept on how the leaf surface of P. stratiotes L. adsorbs the oil and reacts in response to various solvents adsorbed on the leaf surface was established. © 2019 Institute of Physics Publishing. All rights reserved. 2019-03-11T07:00:00Z text text/html https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/3720 info:doi/10.1088/1757-899X/479/1/012003 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/context/faculty_research/article/4722/type/native/viewcontent/012003.html Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Water lettuce—Morphology Pineapple—Morphology Bromeliaceae—Morphology Salvinia molesta—Morphology Adsorption (Biology)
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topic Water lettuce—Morphology
Pineapple—Morphology
Bromeliaceae—Morphology
Salvinia molesta—Morphology
Adsorption (Biology)
spellingShingle Water lettuce—Morphology
Pineapple—Morphology
Bromeliaceae—Morphology
Salvinia molesta—Morphology
Adsorption (Biology)
Silvestre, Mark Louie T.
Zambrano, Anna Rose C.
Linis, Virgilio C.
Janairo, Jose Isagani B.
Surface morphological and wetting characterization of the hydrophobic and superhydrophobic leaves of Pistia stratiotes L., Salvinia molesta D.Mitch., Ananas comosus (L.) Merr. and Dyckia platyphylla L.B. Smith for bioinspired oil adsorbent materials
description In this paper, the surface morphology and wetting properties towards deionized water and pure oil samples with varying carbon chain lengths of adaxial and abaxial leaf surfaces of Pistia stratiotes L., Salvinia molesta D.Mitch., Ananas comosus (L.) Merr. and Dyckia platyphylla L.B. Smith were characterized. The surface morphological characterization showed that P. stratiotes L. has uniseriate trichomes on adaxial (ad) and abaxial (ab) surface and S. molesta D.Mitch. has multifaceted egg-beater shaped trichomesad and achlorophyllous filamentsab. Both surfaces of the bromeliads, A. comosus (L.) Merr. and D. platyphylla L.B. Smith have peltate scutiform trichomes. Overall, P. stratiotes L. has the greatest trichome density (no.of trichomes/mm2) of ad 36.77 and ab40.10 among A. comosus (L.) Merr. > D. platyphylla L.B. Smith> S. molesta D.Mitch. Contact angle measurement showed that P. stratiotes L. has the best water repellency having (154. 39 3.26)ad > S. molesta D.Mitch. > A. comosus (L.) Merr. > D. platyphylla L.B. Smith and (147.90 3.17)ab > A. comosus (L.) Merr. > D. platyphylla L.B. Smith > S. molesta D.Mitch. Lastly, P. stratiotes L. showed the best common pure oil adsorption capacity among the four species. Therefore, the understanding on the fundamental concept on how the leaf surface of P. stratiotes L. adsorbs the oil and reacts in response to various solvents adsorbed on the leaf surface was established. © 2019 Institute of Physics Publishing. All rights reserved.
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author Silvestre, Mark Louie T.
Zambrano, Anna Rose C.
Linis, Virgilio C.
Janairo, Jose Isagani B.
author_facet Silvestre, Mark Louie T.
Zambrano, Anna Rose C.
Linis, Virgilio C.
Janairo, Jose Isagani B.
author_sort Silvestre, Mark Louie T.
title Surface morphological and wetting characterization of the hydrophobic and superhydrophobic leaves of Pistia stratiotes L., Salvinia molesta D.Mitch., Ananas comosus (L.) Merr. and Dyckia platyphylla L.B. Smith for bioinspired oil adsorbent materials
title_short Surface morphological and wetting characterization of the hydrophobic and superhydrophobic leaves of Pistia stratiotes L., Salvinia molesta D.Mitch., Ananas comosus (L.) Merr. and Dyckia platyphylla L.B. Smith for bioinspired oil adsorbent materials
title_full Surface morphological and wetting characterization of the hydrophobic and superhydrophobic leaves of Pistia stratiotes L., Salvinia molesta D.Mitch., Ananas comosus (L.) Merr. and Dyckia platyphylla L.B. Smith for bioinspired oil adsorbent materials
title_fullStr Surface morphological and wetting characterization of the hydrophobic and superhydrophobic leaves of Pistia stratiotes L., Salvinia molesta D.Mitch., Ananas comosus (L.) Merr. and Dyckia platyphylla L.B. Smith for bioinspired oil adsorbent materials
title_full_unstemmed Surface morphological and wetting characterization of the hydrophobic and superhydrophobic leaves of Pistia stratiotes L., Salvinia molesta D.Mitch., Ananas comosus (L.) Merr. and Dyckia platyphylla L.B. Smith for bioinspired oil adsorbent materials
title_sort surface morphological and wetting characterization of the hydrophobic and superhydrophobic leaves of pistia stratiotes l., salvinia molesta d.mitch., ananas comosus (l.) merr. and dyckia platyphylla l.b. smith for bioinspired oil adsorbent materials
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2019
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/3720
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