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Applications of bio‐inspired special wettable surfacesYao et al., 2011
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- Yao X
- Song Y
- Jiang L
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- Advanced Materials
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In this review we focus on recent developments in applications of bio‐inspired special wettable surfaces. We highlight surface materials that in recent years have shown to be the most promising in their respective fields for use in future applications. The selected topics …
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