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Recent Progress in Preparation of Superhydrophobic Surfaces: A Review 被引量:11
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作者 Sanjay Subhash Latthe Annaso Basavraj Gurav +1 位作者 chavan shridhar maruti Rajiv Shrikant Vhatkar 《Journal of Surface Engineered Materials and Advanced Technology》 2012年第2期76-94,共19页
In nature, water-repellency (superhydrophobicity) is found, besides in plants, in insects and bird feathers. The booming field of biomimetics allows one to mimic nature to develop nanomaterials, nanodevices, and proce... In nature, water-repellency (superhydrophobicity) is found, besides in plants, in insects and bird feathers. The booming field of biomimetics allows one to mimic nature to develop nanomaterials, nanodevices, and processes which offer desirable properties. Biomimetics means mimicking biology or nature. Inspired from nature, which reveals excellent superhydrophobicity, researchers have recently developed and implemented biomimetic superhydrophobic surfaces in a variety of smart and simple ways. Superhydrophobicity is an effect where surface roughness and chemical composition combine to generate unusual water repellent surface, causing water to bounce and roll off the surface. This review article provides the overview of the recent progress (within the last four years) in the synthesis, characterization, theoretical modelling, and applications of superhydrophobic surfaces, with focus on the different techniques used and how they have developed over the years. At last, the difficulties related to implementation of superhydrophobic surfaces in day to day life are discussed. This review can find interesting for students, scientists and industrial companies working especially on superhydrophobic surfaces. 展开更多
关键词 SUPERHYDROPHOBIC WETTING Water Contact ANGLE BIOMIMETIC NANOSTRUCTURE SELF-CLEANING
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