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Superhydrophobic Metal Surfaces

The fact that water droplets are far from wetting the surface upon which they stand leads to many associated tendencies, such as impeding fogging, icing and corrosion. The book covers the ways in which superhydrophobicity has been imparted to metals. Metals themselves tend more naturally to be hydrophilic; and so imparting superhydrophobicity relies ...
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Superhydrophobic metal surfaces

2011
Thesis (PhDApSc(MineralsandMaterials))--University of South Australia, 2011. Superhydrophobic surfaces show extremely low adhesion and negligible contact angle hysteresis (quasi-ideal wetting behaviour). This makes them ideal candidates for applications such as surface protection and microfluidic liquid transport.
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Hairy Superhydrophobic Surface

2014
Wolfgang M. Sigmund, Shu-Hau Hsu
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