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Multiscale effect of hierarchical self-assembled nanostructures on superhydrophobic surface

Passoni et al., 2014

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12957401393684781797
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Passoni L
Bonvini G
Luzio A
Facibeni A
Bottani C
Di Fonzo F
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Langmuir

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In this work, we describe self-assembled surfaces with a peculiar multiscale organization, from the nanoscale to the microscale, exhibiting the Cassie–Baxter wetting regime with extremely low water adhesion: floating drops regime with roll-off angles< 5°. These surfaces …
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