[go: up one dir, main page]

Ma et al., 2023 - Google Patents

Plasma-controlled surface wettability: Recent advances and future applications

Ma et al., 2023

View PDF
Document ID
13375233178592937384
Author
Ma C
Nikiforov A
Hegemann D
De Geyter N
Morent R
Ostrikov K
Publication year
Publication venue
International Materials Reviews

External Links

Snippet

Materials with the desirable surface wettability are of key importance in diverse applications. However, most of the existing chemical processes used for surface wettability control are often energy-inefficient, pollute the environment, and rely on harsh processing conditions …
Continue reading at www.researchgate.net (PDF) (other versions)

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
Ma et al. Plasma-controlled surface wettability: Recent advances and future applications
Cheng et al. Constructing scalable superhydrophobic membranes for ultrafast water–oil separation
Li et al. Antiwetting and antifouling Janus membrane for desalination of saline oily wastewater by membrane distillation
Wang et al. Robust superhydrophobic carbon nanotube film with lotus leaf mimetic multiscale hierarchical structures
Si et al. Superhydrophobic nanocoatings: from materials to fabrications and to applications
Cai et al. Superhydrophobic metal–organic framework membrane with self-repairing for high-efficiency oil/water emulsion separation
Fu et al. pH-induced switchable superwettability of efficient antibacterial fabrics for durable selective oil/water separation
Iqbal et al. Controlled surface wettability by plasma polymer surface modification
Parvate et al. Superhydrophobic surfaces: insights from theory and experiment
Zeng et al. Inspired by stenocara beetles: from water collection to high-efficiency water-in-oil emulsion separation
Wang et al. Environmental applications of interfacial materials with special wettability
Mi et al. Highly durable superhydrophobic polymer foams fabricated by extrusion and supercritical CO2 foaming for selective oil absorption
Yang et al. Design of a Janus F-TiO2@ PPS porous membrane with asymmetric wettability for switchable oil/water separation
Xiong et al. Robust superhydrophilic polylactide (PLA) membranes with a TiO 2 nano-particle inlaid surface for oil/water separation
Lv et al. Facile preparation of an asymmetric wettability Janus cellulose membrane for switchable emulsions’ separation and antibacterial property
Lee et al. Engineering the re-entrant hierarchy and surface energy of PDMS-PVDF membrane for membrane distillation using a facile and benign microsphere coating
Su et al. Polydimethylsiloxane-based superhydrophobic surfaces on steel substrate: fabrication, reversibly extreme wettability and oil–water separation
Darmanin et al. Recent advances in the potential applications of bioinspired superhydrophobic materials
Ma et al. Electrospun fibers for oil–water separation
Ragesh et al. A review on ‘self-cleaning and multifunctional materials’
Lin et al. Durable superhydrophilic coatings formed for anti-biofouling and oil–water separation
Feng et al. Amphiphobic polytetrafluoroethylene membranes for efficient organic aerosol removal
He et al. Extraordinary superhydrophobic polycaprolactone-based composite membrane with an alternated micro–nano hierarchical structure as an eco-friendly oil/water separator
Song et al. Highly hydrophobic and superoleophilic nanofibrous mats with controllable pore sizes for efficient oil/water separation
Yu et al. Self-healing structured graphene surface with reversible wettability for oil–water separation