Hwang et al., 2018 - Google Patents
The anti-biofouling properties of superhydrophobic surfaces are short-livedHwang et al., 2018
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- Hwang G
- Page K
- Patir A
- Nair S
- Allan E
- Parkin I
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- ACS nano
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Superhydrophobic surfaces are present in nature on the leaves of many plant species. Water rolls on these surfaces, and the rolling motion picks up particles including bacteria and viruses. Man-made superhydrophobic surfaces have been made in an effort to reduce …
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