Superhydrophobic surfaces let water droplets roll off with low friction and falling droplets rebound, leaving the surfaces completely dry. Such extremely water repellent surfaces are found in nature on lotus leaves, the legs of water striders and feather coatings of birds, and portray a beautiful example of ingenious biological design. They provide an exciting research avenue for physicists and materials scientists aspiring to understand and mimic nature
Superhydrophobic surfaces have received tremendous attention in the last decade, owing to the number...
Research into extreme water-repellent surfaces began many decades ago, although it was only relative...
Much of the recent research on hydrophobic materials has been inspired by the water-repellent nature...
Superhydrophobic surfaces let water droplets roll off with low friction and falling droplets rebound...
Superhydrophobic surfaces let water droplets roll off with low friction and falling droplets rebound...
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...
In nature, various plants and animals exhibit promising structurally-defined functionalities. Many d...
In nature, various plants and animals exhibit promising structurally-defined functionalities. Many d...
The lotus plant is recognized as a ‘King plant’ among all the natural water repellent plants due to ...
We review recent developments in nature-inspired superhydrophobic and omniphobic surfaces. Water dro...
A water-resistant surface inspired by the lotus leaf could enable appli-cations in microfluidics, un...
Since ancient times humans observed animal and plants features and tried to adapt them according to ...
Since ancient times humans observed animal and plants features and tried to adapt them according to ...
Superhydrophobic surfaces have received tremendous attention in the last decade, owing to the number...
Research into extreme water-repellent surfaces began many decades ago, although it was only relative...
Much of the recent research on hydrophobic materials has been inspired by the water-repellent nature...
Superhydrophobic surfaces let water droplets roll off with low friction and falling droplets rebound...
Superhydrophobic surfaces let water droplets roll off with low friction and falling droplets rebound...
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...
In nature, various plants and animals exhibit promising structurally-defined functionalities. Many d...
In nature, various plants and animals exhibit promising structurally-defined functionalities. Many d...
The lotus plant is recognized as a ‘King plant’ among all the natural water repellent plants due to ...
We review recent developments in nature-inspired superhydrophobic and omniphobic surfaces. Water dro...
A water-resistant surface inspired by the lotus leaf could enable appli-cations in microfluidics, un...
Since ancient times humans observed animal and plants features and tried to adapt them according to ...
Since ancient times humans observed animal and plants features and tried to adapt them according to ...
Superhydrophobic surfaces have received tremendous attention in the last decade, owing to the number...
Research into extreme water-repellent surfaces began many decades ago, although it was only relative...
Much of the recent research on hydrophobic materials has been inspired by the water-repellent nature...