Superhydrophobic surfaces display an extraordinary repulsion to water and water-based solutions. This effect emerges from the interplay of intrinsic hydrophobicity of the surface and its morphology. These surfaces have been established for a long time and have been studied for decades. The increasing interest in recent years has been focused towards applications in many different fields and, in particular, biomedical applications. In this paper, we review the progress achieved in the last years in the fabrication of regularly patterned superhydrophobic surfaces in many different materials and their exploitation for the manipulation and characterization of biomaterial, with particular emphasis on the issues affecting the yields of the fabric...
International audienceThe interest in superhydrophobic surfaces has grown exponentially over recent ...
Superhydrophobic surfaces are gaining a tremendous amount of attention within multiple scientific an...
Publicado em "Journal of Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine", vol. 17, supp. 1 (2013)Super...
By mimicking naturally occurring superhydrophobic surfaces, scientists can now realize artificial su...
By mimicking naturally occurring superhydrophobic surfaces, scientists can now realize artificial su...
Inspiration from nature has been widely used in the development of new materials and in the improvem...
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...
Biological creatures with unique surface wettability have long served as a source of inspiration for...
Biological creatures with unique surface wettability have long served as a source of inspiration for...
Nature has created an array of superhydrophobic surfaces that possess water-repellent, self-cleaning...
The fabrication of microstructured surfaces using biological templates was investigated with the aim...
The fabrication of microstructured surfaces using biological tem- plates was investigated with the a...
Publicado em "Journal of Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine", vol. 17, supp. 1 (2013)Super...
Part I is available at: http://hdl.handle.net/1822/40678The properties of surfaces define the accept...
International audienceThe interest in superhydrophobic surfaces has grown exponentially over recent ...
Superhydrophobic surfaces are gaining a tremendous amount of attention within multiple scientific an...
Publicado em "Journal of Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine", vol. 17, supp. 1 (2013)Super...
By mimicking naturally occurring superhydrophobic surfaces, scientists can now realize artificial su...
By mimicking naturally occurring superhydrophobic surfaces, scientists can now realize artificial su...
Inspiration from nature has been widely used in the development of new materials and in the improvem...
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...
Biological creatures with unique surface wettability have long served as a source of inspiration for...
Biological creatures with unique surface wettability have long served as a source of inspiration for...
Nature has created an array of superhydrophobic surfaces that possess water-repellent, self-cleaning...
The fabrication of microstructured surfaces using biological templates was investigated with the aim...
The fabrication of microstructured surfaces using biological tem- plates was investigated with the a...
Publicado em "Journal of Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine", vol. 17, supp. 1 (2013)Super...
Part I is available at: http://hdl.handle.net/1822/40678The properties of surfaces define the accept...
International audienceThe interest in superhydrophobic surfaces has grown exponentially over recent ...
Superhydrophobic surfaces are gaining a tremendous amount of attention within multiple scientific an...
Publicado em "Journal of Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine", vol. 17, supp. 1 (2013)Super...