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Continuously tunable wettability by using surface patterned shape memory polymers with giant deformability

Zhao et al., 2016

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3972539988521290046
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Zhao L
Zhao J
Liu Y
Guo Y
Zhang L
Chen Z
Zhang H
Zhang Z
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Designing smart surfaces with tunable wettability has drawn much attention in recent years for academic research and practical applications. Most of the previous methods to achieve such surfaces demand some particular materials that inherently have special features or …
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