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The superhydrophobicity of polymer surfaces: Recent developments
Authors
Asmatulu
Bai
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Barthlott
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Darmanin
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Ding
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Extrand
Feng
Feng
Feng
Flynn
Gao
Garrod
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Genzer
Grundmeier
Guo
Han
Hansen
He
Jin
Joseph
Järn
Kang
Kim
Kim
Kim
Kong
Krumpfer
Kulinich
Kumar
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Lai
Lee
Li
Li
Liu
Liu
Liu
Liu
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Ma
Manukyan
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Mekaru
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Quere
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Verplanck
Verplanck
Wang
Wang
Wenzel
Wu
Wu
Xia
Xiu
Xue
Yang
Yao
Yin
Yuan
Zhai
Zhai
Zhang
Zhang
Zhao
Zhao
Zheng
Zheng
Zhu
Zhu
Öner
Öner
Publication date
7 June 2011
Publisher
'Wiley'
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Abstract
Superhydrophobicity is the extreme water repellence of highly textured surfaces. The field of superhydrophobicity research has reached a stage where huge numbers of candidate treatments have been proposed and jumps have been made in theoretically describing them. There now seems to be a move to more practical concerns and to considering the demands of individual applications instead of more general cases. With these developments, polymeric surfaces with their huge variety of properties have come to the fore and are fast becoming the material of choice for designing, developing, and producing superhydrophobic surfaces. © 2011 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Polym Sci Part B: Polym Phys 49: 1203–1217, 201
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