Dhar et al., 2024 - Google Patents

Deriving Superhydrophobicity Directly and Solely from Molecules: A Facile and Emerging Approach

Dhar et al., 2024

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15434758950319023925
Author
Dhar M
Das A
Manna U
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Langmuir

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Nature-inspired superhydrophobic surfaces have gained significant attention due to their various potential applications. Artificial superhydrophobic surfaces were fabricated through co-optimization of topography and low-surface-energy chemistry. In the conventional …
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