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Lubricant-impregnated surfaces

Solomon et al., 2016

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2613847760876780775
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Solomon B
Subramanyam S
Farnham T
Khalil K
Anand S
Varanasi K
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10.1 Introduction lubricant-impregnated surfaces (sometimes abbreviated to liS) are composed of a liquid lubricant that is stabilized in a porous or textured solid by capillary forces. 1–5 drops can exhibit high mobility and remarkably low contact angle hysteresis (< 1) …
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