Wang et al., 2015 - Google Patents
Bioinspired surfaces with superwettability: new insight on theory, design, and applicationsWang et al., 2015
- Document ID
- 2989455497532722198
- Author
- Wang S
- Liu K
- Yao X
- Jiang L
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Chemical reviews
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The wettability of solid surfaces is a renewed old topic that has impacted most fields of science and technology for a long time, from cave painting in the ancient to microfluidic devices in the modern. In the past decades, bioinspired surfaces with superhydrophobicity …
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