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A Preliminary Study of the Surface Properties of Earthworms and Their Relations to Non-Stain Behaviour
Authors:Fengge Gao  Evan Baraka-Kamali  Niel Shirtcliffe  Chris Terrell-Nield
Institution:School of Science and Technology, Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham NG11 8NS, UK
Abstract:The surface properties of earthworms were studied using nitrogen adsorption/desorption isotherm and dynamic contact angle measurement with the aim to understand their non-stain behaviour. The results obtained by applying dynamic contact angle technique using water, glycerol, cooking oil and dimethylsilicone show that the surface properties of earthworms are a function of time. The critical surface energy, calculated using advancing angle, is as low as 11 × 10~(-3) J·m~(-2). However this hydrophobic behaviour at the initial contact moment changes progressively into hydrophilic as time goes by. This behaviour together with the creeping movement of corrugated surface is believed to be responsible for the non-stain behaviour of earthworms. The nitrogen adsorption isotherm of dried skin of earthworms at 77.3 K exhibits more or less Type V isotherm with surface area of 13 m~2·g~(-1) calculated using the α_s plot. The Type V isotherm is the indication of weak interaction between nitrogen and the worm surface.
Keywords:earthworm  non-stain  contact angle  biomimetic  surface energy
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