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Fabrication of bio-inspired nitinol alloy surface with tunable anisotropic wetting and high adhesive ability

Tian et al., 2018

Document ID
16184701879328082893
Author
Tian Y
Zhao Y
Yang C
Wang F
Liu X
Jing X
Publication year
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Journal of colloid and interface science

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In this paper, micro/nano-scale structures were fabricated on nitinol alloy (NiTi) to realize tunable anisotropic wetting and high adhesive capability. Laser texturing and silanization process are utilized to change the morphological and chemical properties of substrates. It is …
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