Water repellence is an important factor in soil erosion due to its role in inhibiting the re-establishinent of vegetation after fire and due to its enhancement of run-off. Water repellence is studied across a range of diverse disciplines, such as chemistry, materials, textiles and soil and reclamation science. In recent years many basic studies of water repellence of materials have focused on the role of the sub-mm surface topography of a material in modifying the intrinsic hydrophobicity imparted by the surface chemistry to create super-hydrophobicity. In this report, we first illustrate the types of hydrophobic effects created by a suitable coupling of small scale surface topography with surface chemistry using three materials: an etched ...
Wettability of a material’s surface plays a significant role in how fluids interact with such surfac...
The wettability of soil is of great importance for plants and soil biota and in determining whether ...
This study explored the effect of soil water repellency (SWR) on soil hydrophysical properties with ...
Considerable soil water repellency has been observed at a wide range of locations worldwide. The soi...
Soil water repellency (hydrophobia) is a widespread phenomenon affecting millions of hectares of mos...
Soil can become extremely water repellent following forest fires or oil spillages, thus preventing p...
Super-hydrophobicity can be achieved on relatively smooth surfaces. Short, wide pillars on slightly ...
Wettability of soil affects a wide variety of processes including infiltration, preferential flow an...
AbstractA high level of water repellency in soils has an impact on soil hydrology, plant growth and ...
Research of the last years pointed out that most soils are neither completely hydrophilic nor hydrop...
A high level of water repellency in soils has an impact on soil hydrology, plant growth and soil ero...
Wettability of soil affects a wide variety of processes including infiltration, preferential flow an...
The investigations of superhydrophobicity and self-cleaning surfaces have been given a lot of attent...
Contrary to a prevailing assumption in geotechnical engineering, soils can exhibit low wettability. ...
Water repellency occurs in most irrigated soils, but is most pronounced in coarse sands and sandy so...
Wettability of a material’s surface plays a significant role in how fluids interact with such surfac...
The wettability of soil is of great importance for plants and soil biota and in determining whether ...
This study explored the effect of soil water repellency (SWR) on soil hydrophysical properties with ...
Considerable soil water repellency has been observed at a wide range of locations worldwide. The soi...
Soil water repellency (hydrophobia) is a widespread phenomenon affecting millions of hectares of mos...
Soil can become extremely water repellent following forest fires or oil spillages, thus preventing p...
Super-hydrophobicity can be achieved on relatively smooth surfaces. Short, wide pillars on slightly ...
Wettability of soil affects a wide variety of processes including infiltration, preferential flow an...
AbstractA high level of water repellency in soils has an impact on soil hydrology, plant growth and ...
Research of the last years pointed out that most soils are neither completely hydrophilic nor hydrop...
A high level of water repellency in soils has an impact on soil hydrology, plant growth and soil ero...
Wettability of soil affects a wide variety of processes including infiltration, preferential flow an...
The investigations of superhydrophobicity and self-cleaning surfaces have been given a lot of attent...
Contrary to a prevailing assumption in geotechnical engineering, soils can exhibit low wettability. ...
Water repellency occurs in most irrigated soils, but is most pronounced in coarse sands and sandy so...
Wettability of a material’s surface plays a significant role in how fluids interact with such surfac...
The wettability of soil is of great importance for plants and soil biota and in determining whether ...
This study explored the effect of soil water repellency (SWR) on soil hydrophysical properties with ...