Research into extreme water-repellent surfaces began many decades ago, although it was only relatively recently that the term superhydrophobicity appeared in literature. Here we review the work on the preparation of superhydrophobic surfaces, with focus on the different techniques used and how they have developed over the years, with particular focus on the last two years. We discuss the origins of water-repellent surfaces, examining how size and shape of surface features are used to control surface characteristics, in particular how techniques have progressed to form multi-scaled roughness to mimic the lotus leaf effect. There are notable differences in the terminology used to describe the varying properties of water-repellent surfaces, so...
For many years, people have been attracted by the self-cleaning property of the lotus leaf, and drea...
Examples of superhydrophobic surfaces found in nature such as self-cleaning property of lotus leaf a...
In nature, various plants and animals exhibit promising structurally-defined functionalities. Many d...
International audienceThe interest in superhydrophobic surfaces has grown exponentially over recent ...
The lotus plant is recognized as a ‘King plant’ among all the natural water repellent plants due to ...
Superhydrophobic surfaces are attractive because of their special wettability properties. In recent ...
The investigations of superhydrophobicity and self-cleaning surfaces have been given a lot of attent...
Superhydrophobicity is the extreme water repellence of highly textured surfaces. The field of superh...
The term superhydrophobicity was introduced in 1996 to describe water-repellent fractal surfaces, ma...
Nature has created an array of superhydrophobic surfaces that possess water-repellent, self-cleaning...
Nature has created an array of superhydrophobic surfaces that possess water-repellent, self-cleaning...
Nature has created an array of superhydrophobic surfaces that possess water-repellent, self-cleaning...
Superhydrophobic surfaces have received tremendous attention in the last decade, owing to the number...
Since the description of the 'Lotus Effect' by Barthlott and Neinhuis in 1997, the existen...
During the past decade, the superhydrophobic surfaces, bio-inspired non-wettable surfaces, have arou...
For many years, people have been attracted by the self-cleaning property of the lotus leaf, and drea...
Examples of superhydrophobic surfaces found in nature such as self-cleaning property of lotus leaf a...
In nature, various plants and animals exhibit promising structurally-defined functionalities. Many d...
International audienceThe interest in superhydrophobic surfaces has grown exponentially over recent ...
The lotus plant is recognized as a ‘King plant’ among all the natural water repellent plants due to ...
Superhydrophobic surfaces are attractive because of their special wettability properties. In recent ...
The investigations of superhydrophobicity and self-cleaning surfaces have been given a lot of attent...
Superhydrophobicity is the extreme water repellence of highly textured surfaces. The field of superh...
The term superhydrophobicity was introduced in 1996 to describe water-repellent fractal surfaces, ma...
Nature has created an array of superhydrophobic surfaces that possess water-repellent, self-cleaning...
Nature has created an array of superhydrophobic surfaces that possess water-repellent, self-cleaning...
Nature has created an array of superhydrophobic surfaces that possess water-repellent, self-cleaning...
Superhydrophobic surfaces have received tremendous attention in the last decade, owing to the number...
Since the description of the 'Lotus Effect' by Barthlott and Neinhuis in 1997, the existen...
During the past decade, the superhydrophobic surfaces, bio-inspired non-wettable surfaces, have arou...
For many years, people have been attracted by the self-cleaning property of the lotus leaf, and drea...
Examples of superhydrophobic surfaces found in nature such as self-cleaning property of lotus leaf a...
In nature, various plants and animals exhibit promising structurally-defined functionalities. Many d...