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- In chemistry and materials science, ultrahydrophobic (or superhydrophobic) surfaces are highly hydrophobic, i.e., extremely difficult to wet. The contact...
- A superhydrophobic coating is a thin surface layer that repels water. It is made from superhydrophobic (also known as ultrahydrophobic) materials, and...
- visualized in the phenomenon called phase separation.[citation needed] Superhydrophobic surfaces, such as the leaves of the lotus plant, are those that are...
- majority of self-cleaning surfaces can be placed into three categories: superhydrophobic superhydrophilic photocatalytic. The first instance of a self-cleaning...
- with ceramic options. A superhydrophobic coating is a thin surface layer that repels water. It is made from superhydrophobic (ultrahydrophobicity) materials...
- produce highly water-repellent surfaces. These nanocone textures are superhydrophobic (extremely water-hating). Waterproof packaging or other types of protective...
- retraction, causing some drops to be left behind by the receding drop. On superhydrophobic surfaces, the retracting drop can break up into a number of fingers...
- been demonstrated on common materials such as stainless steel when a superhydrophobic surface is produced. As this self-cleaning effect is based on the high...
- issues of using chemical contaminants. It was suggested in 2012 that superhydrophobic surfaces capable of repelling water can also be used to prevent ice...
- et al. (April 2023). "Impact Dynamics of Non-Newtonian Droplets on Superhydrophobic Surfaces". Langmuir. 39 (16): 5793–5802. doi:10.1021/acs.langmuir.3c00043...