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Robust and durable liquid-repellent surfaces

Chen et al., 2022

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944172025416859554
Author
Chen F
Wang Y
Tian Y
Zhang D
Song J
Crick C
Carmalt C
Parkin I
Lu Y
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Chemical Society Reviews

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Liquid-repellent surfaces, such as superhydrophobic surfaces, superoleophobic surfaces, and slippery liquid-infused surfaces, have drawn keen research interest from the communities engaged in chemical synthesis, interfacial chemistry, surface engineering …
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