Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1679407 CIRP Journal of Manufacturing Science and Technology 2009 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Biologically inspired sustainable engineering seeks to abstract ideas from nature and apply them in engineering to improve environmental performance. “Self-cleaning” surfaces, which repel water and aid in contaminant removal, stand as one example. While statements touting their benefits appear in the literature, limited scientific data exists. This article contains a life cycle inventory that quantifies the potential environmental benefits and burdens associated with using these surfaces. While use phase benefits are apparent, production burdens can outweigh them when compared with other cleaning methods. This outcome suggests the need for a more thoughtful and deliberate use of bio-inspiration in sustainable engineering.

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