- 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...
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produce highly water-repellent surfaces.
These nanocone textures are
superhydrophobic (extremely water-hating).
Waterproof packaging or
other types of protective...
- with
ceramic options. A
superhydrophobic coating is a thin
surface layer that
repels water. It is made from
superhydrophobic (ultrahydrophobicity) materials...
- 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...
- 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...
-
majority of self-cleaning
surfaces can be
placed into
three categories:
superhydrophobic superhydrophilic photocatalytic. The
first instance of a self-cleaning...
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issues of
using chemical contaminants. It was
suggested in 2012 that
superhydrophobic surfaces capable of
repelling water can also be used to
prevent ice...
- Institute. pp. 135–152. van Breug, Floris; ****inson,
Michael H. (2017). "
Superhydrophobic diving flies (
Ephydra hians ) and the
hypersaline waters of Mono Lake"...