Superhydrophobic surfaces: from structural control to functional application
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A superhydrophobic surface is a surface with a water contact angle close to or higher than 150°. In this feature article, we review the historical and present research on superhydrophobic surfaces, including the characterization of superhydrophobicity, different ways to fabricate rough surfaces, and low-surface-energy modifications on inorganic and organic rough surfaces. It is the combination of surface roughness and low-surface-energy modification that leads to superhydrophobicity. Notably, research on superhydrophobic surfaces has not only fundamental interest but various possible functional applications in micro- and nano-materials and devices.
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- Contact angle
- Materials science
- Nanotechnology
- Surface energy
- Surface roughness
- Surface finish
- Surface (topology)
- Characterization (materials science)
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