© 2016 American Chemical Society. Engineering surface textures that are highly transparent and repel water, oil, and other low surface energy fluids can transform our interaction with wet environments. Despite extensive progress, current top-down methods are based on directional line-of-sight fabrication mechanisms that are limited by scale and cannot be applied to highly uneven, curved, and enclosed surfaces, while bottom-up techniques often suffer from poor optical transparency. Here, we present an approach that enables the rapid, omnidirectional synthesis of flexible and up to 99.97% transparent superhydrophobic and -oleophobic textures on many variable surface types. These features are obtained by the spontaneous formation of a multi re...
AbstractThe wettability of materials is a very important aspect of surface science governed by the c...
Oleophobic surfaces have been so far realized using complex micro-scale and nano-scale reentrant ge...
Transparent, superamphiphobic surfaces that repel both water and oils are prepared from mushroom-lik...
Engineering surface textures that are highly transparent and repel water, oil, and other low surface...
It is of great value to develop a simple, controllable, and scalable method of making superamphiphob...
We present a novel method of fabricating superhydrophobic and superoleophobic surfaces with nanoscal...
Superoleophobic thin films have many potential applications including fluid transfer, fluid power sy...
Since the discovery of the self-cleaning properties of the lotus effect, the wetting of surfaces wer...
In nature, durable self-cleaning surfaces such as the Lotus leaf rely on the multiscale architecture...
This paper describes a simple approach to prepare a transparent superhydrophobic coating and a trans...
Surfaces with controlled underwater oil wettability would offer great promise in the design and fabr...
Springtails, insects which breathe through their skins, possess mushroom-shaped nanostructures. As d...
Researchers have been chasing controlling liquid adhesion for decades. Up to now, there are plenty o...
For many years, the concept of solid surface wetting has been a centre of attraction for many resear...
In this work, we describe self-assembled surfaces with a peculiar multiscale organization, from the ...
AbstractThe wettability of materials is a very important aspect of surface science governed by the c...
Oleophobic surfaces have been so far realized using complex micro-scale and nano-scale reentrant ge...
Transparent, superamphiphobic surfaces that repel both water and oils are prepared from mushroom-lik...
Engineering surface textures that are highly transparent and repel water, oil, and other low surface...
It is of great value to develop a simple, controllable, and scalable method of making superamphiphob...
We present a novel method of fabricating superhydrophobic and superoleophobic surfaces with nanoscal...
Superoleophobic thin films have many potential applications including fluid transfer, fluid power sy...
Since the discovery of the self-cleaning properties of the lotus effect, the wetting of surfaces wer...
In nature, durable self-cleaning surfaces such as the Lotus leaf rely on the multiscale architecture...
This paper describes a simple approach to prepare a transparent superhydrophobic coating and a trans...
Surfaces with controlled underwater oil wettability would offer great promise in the design and fabr...
Springtails, insects which breathe through their skins, possess mushroom-shaped nanostructures. As d...
Researchers have been chasing controlling liquid adhesion for decades. Up to now, there are plenty o...
For many years, the concept of solid surface wetting has been a centre of attraction for many resear...
In this work, we describe self-assembled surfaces with a peculiar multiscale organization, from the ...
AbstractThe wettability of materials is a very important aspect of surface science governed by the c...
Oleophobic surfaces have been so far realized using complex micro-scale and nano-scale reentrant ge...
Transparent, superamphiphobic surfaces that repel both water and oils are prepared from mushroom-lik...