Wetting transitions on biomimetic surfaces

Volume: 368, Issue: 1929, Pages: 4695 - 4711
Published: Oct 28, 2010
Abstract
Biomimetic hierarchical surfaces demonstrate a potential for a variety of green technologies, including energy conversion and conservation, owing to their remarkable water repellence. The design of such surfaces allowing emerging green applications remains a challenging scientific and technological task. Understanding the physical mechanism of wetting transitions (WTs) is crucial for the design of highly stable superhydrophobic materials. The...
Paper Details
Title
Wetting transitions on biomimetic surfaces
Published Date
Oct 28, 2010
Volume
368
Issue
1929
Pages
4695 - 4711
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