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Texture and wettability of metallic lotus leaves

Frankiewicz et al., 2016

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13638333330200748471
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Frankiewicz C
Attinger D
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Nanoscale

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Superhydrophobic surfaces with the self-cleaning behavior of lotus leaves are sought for drag reduction and phase change heat transfer applications. These superrepellent surfaces have traditionally been fabricated by random or deterministic texturing of a hydrophobic …
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B81MICRO-STRUCTURAL TECHNOLOGY
    • B81CPROCESSES OR APPARATUS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR THE MANUFACTURE OR TREATMENT OF MICRO-STRUCTURAL DEVICES OR SYSTEMS
    • B81C1/00Manufacture or treatment of devices or systems in or on a substrate
    • B81C1/00015Manufacture or treatment of devices or systems in or on a substrate for manufacturing micro-systems
    • B81C1/00023Manufacture or treatment of devices or systems in or on a substrate for manufacturing micro-systems without movable or flexible elements

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