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- 100 nm size range. Research in superhydrophobicity recently accelerated with a letter that reported man-made superhydrophobic samples produced by allowing...
- A superhydrophobic coating is a thin surface layer that repels water. It is made from superhydrophobic (also known as ultrahydrophobic) materials, and...
- organic water repellent Superhydrophobic coating – Water-repellant coating Ultrahydrophobicity, also known as superhydrophobicity – Material property of...
- Antonio; Atikur Rahman; Charles T. Black (October 21, 2013). "Robust Superhydrophobicity in Large-Area Nanostructured Surfaces Defined by Block-Copolymer...
- Nanostructures provide this surface with superhydrophobicity, which lets water droplets roll down the inclined plane....
- PMID 23009385. Hejazi, V.; Sobolev, K.; Nosonovsky, M. I. (2013). "From superhydrophobicity to icephobicity: forces and interaction analysis". Scientific Reports...
- nano-topographical features which imbue a surface with superhydrophobicity. The ultimate goal in developing superhydrophobic surfaces is to recreate the self-cleaning...
- with ceramic options. A superhydrophobic coating is a thin surface layer that repels water. It is made from superhydrophobic (ultrahydrophobicity) materials...
- hair-like protuberances developed across the entire body. These confer superhydrophobicity, and the unique design of the hair confers a profound antimicrobial...
- micro-fibrous surface morphology of the abaxial leaf surface exhibits superhydrophobicity and contributes to the "cool roof" characteristics of the leaves...