Superomniphobic surfaces display contact angles >150° and low contact angle hysteresis with essentially all contacting liquids. In this work, we report surfaces that display superomniphobicity with a range of different non-Newtonian liquids, in addition to superomniphobicity with a wide range of Newtonian liquids. Our surfaces possess hierarchical scales of re-entrant texture that significantly reduce the solid–liquid contact area. Virtually all liquids including concentrated organic and inorganic acids, bases, and solvents, as well as viscoelastic polymer solutions, can easily roll off and bounce on our surfaces. Consequently, they serve as effective chemical shields against virtually all liquidsorganic or inorganic, polar or nonpolar, Ne...
Superomniphobic surfaces showing extremely liquid-repellent properties have received a great amount ...
Superwettability involving water affinity has demonstrated prominent advantages in oil–water separat...
Liquid fouling can reduce the functionality of critical engineering surfaces. Recent studies have sh...
Superomniphobic surfaces display contact angles >150° and low contact angle hysteresis with essentia...
A surface possessing repellency to low surface tension liquids e.g., oils and alcohols (superoleopho...
Superhydrophobic and superoleophobic surfaces have so far been made by roughening a hydrophobic mate...
This chapter discusses recent trends in the development, fabrication, and characterization of supera...
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The utility of omniphobic surfaces stems from their ability to repel a multitude of liquids, possess...
Sur une surface superhydrophobe, les gouttes d'eau rebondissent ou roulent grâce au piégeage de poch...
Understanding the complementary roles of surface energy and roughness on natural nonwetting surfaces...
We report on our recent endeavor in developing superlyophobic surfaces, on which both water and hexa...
Super-hydrophobic, super-oleo(amphi)phobic, and super-omniphobic materials are universally importa...
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Superomniphobic surfaces showing extremely liquid-repellent properties have received a great amount ...
Superwettability involving water affinity has demonstrated prominent advantages in oil–water separat...
Liquid fouling can reduce the functionality of critical engineering surfaces. Recent studies have sh...
Superomniphobic surfaces display contact angles >150° and low contact angle hysteresis with essentia...
A surface possessing repellency to low surface tension liquids e.g., oils and alcohols (superoleopho...
Superhydrophobic and superoleophobic surfaces have so far been made by roughening a hydrophobic mate...
This chapter discusses recent trends in the development, fabrication, and characterization of supera...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/101779/1/anie_201307222_sm_miscellaneou...
The utility of omniphobic surfaces stems from their ability to repel a multitude of liquids, possess...
Sur une surface superhydrophobe, les gouttes d'eau rebondissent ou roulent grâce au piégeage de poch...
Understanding the complementary roles of surface energy and roughness on natural nonwetting surfaces...
We report on our recent endeavor in developing superlyophobic surfaces, on which both water and hexa...
Super-hydrophobic, super-oleo(amphi)phobic, and super-omniphobic materials are universally importa...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/101822/1/111112982_ftp.pd
Superomniphobic surfaces showing extremely liquid-repellent properties have received a great amount ...
Superwettability involving water affinity has demonstrated prominent advantages in oil–water separat...
Liquid fouling can reduce the functionality of critical engineering surfaces. Recent studies have sh...