Creating a robust synthetic surface that repels various liquids would have broad technological implications for areas ranging from biomedical devices and fuel transport to architecture but has proved extremely challenging. Inspirations from natural nonwetting structures particularly the leaves of the lotus, have led to the development of liquid-repellent microtextured surfaces that rely on the formation of a stable air–liquid interface. Despite over a decade of intense research, these surfaces are, however, still plagued with problems that restrict their practical applications: limited oleophobicity with high contact angle hysteresis, failure under pressure and upon physical damage inability to self-heal and high production cost. To address...
The problem of contact line pinning on surfaces is pervasive and contributes to problems from ring s...
MasterSlippery liquid-infused porous surface (SLIPS) that repels liquids of various surface tensions...
Liquid-repellent surfaces, such as superhydrophobic surfaces, superoleophobic surfaces, and slippery...
The development of a stain-resistant and pressure-stable textile is desirable for consumer and indus...
We review recent developments in nature-inspired superhydrophobic and omniphobic surfaces. Water dro...
Life creates some of its most robust, extreme surface materials not from solids but from liquids: a ...
Artificial liquid-repellent surfaces have recently attracted vast scientific attention; however, ach...
Surfaces with special wettability have the potential to drastically change the way we use technology...
Artificial liquid repellent surfaces have recently attracted vast scientific attention; however, ach...
Icephobic coating and surfaces are essential for protecting infrastructures such as transmission lin...
Icephobic coating and surfaces are essential for protecting infrastructures such as transmission lin...
Omniphobic surfaces that can repel fluids at temperatures higher than 100 °C are rare. Most state-of...
Icephobic coating and surfaces are essential for protecting infrastructures such as transmission lin...
Self-cleaning, refers to a surface that has the ability to repel contamination (e.g. mud water, spil...
The problem of contact line pinning on surfaces is pervasive and contributes to problems from ring s...
The problem of contact line pinning on surfaces is pervasive and contributes to problems from ring s...
MasterSlippery liquid-infused porous surface (SLIPS) that repels liquids of various surface tensions...
Liquid-repellent surfaces, such as superhydrophobic surfaces, superoleophobic surfaces, and slippery...
The development of a stain-resistant and pressure-stable textile is desirable for consumer and indus...
We review recent developments in nature-inspired superhydrophobic and omniphobic surfaces. Water dro...
Life creates some of its most robust, extreme surface materials not from solids but from liquids: a ...
Artificial liquid-repellent surfaces have recently attracted vast scientific attention; however, ach...
Surfaces with special wettability have the potential to drastically change the way we use technology...
Artificial liquid repellent surfaces have recently attracted vast scientific attention; however, ach...
Icephobic coating and surfaces are essential for protecting infrastructures such as transmission lin...
Icephobic coating and surfaces are essential for protecting infrastructures such as transmission lin...
Omniphobic surfaces that can repel fluids at temperatures higher than 100 °C are rare. Most state-of...
Icephobic coating and surfaces are essential for protecting infrastructures such as transmission lin...
Self-cleaning, refers to a surface that has the ability to repel contamination (e.g. mud water, spil...
The problem of contact line pinning on surfaces is pervasive and contributes to problems from ring s...
The problem of contact line pinning on surfaces is pervasive and contributes to problems from ring s...
MasterSlippery liquid-infused porous surface (SLIPS) that repels liquids of various surface tensions...
Liquid-repellent surfaces, such as superhydrophobic surfaces, superoleophobic surfaces, and slippery...