Ma et al., 2023 - Google Patents
Plasma-controlled surface wettability: Recent advances and future applicationsMa et al., 2023
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- Ma C
- Nikiforov A
- Hegemann D
- De Geyter N
- Morent R
- Ostrikov K
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- International Materials Reviews
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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 …
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