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Development of superhydrophobic metallic surfaces with tuned morphology through microwave processing

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In this paper, microwave-based hydrothermal treatment was used to develop a durable superhydrophobic aluminium alloy (AA5083), which was effectively tuned through modulation in processing temperatures with the transition from nanofibrils (NF) to densely networked flake-like (DNF) structures.
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This article is published in Materials Chemistry and Physics.The article was published on 2022-01-01. It has received 4 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Wetting & Adhesion.

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Tunable hydrophobicity and roughness on PVDF surface by grafting to mode – approach to enhance membrane performance in membrane distillation process

TL;DR: In this article , the authors applied the grafting to process to generate hybrid materials based on the PVDF with precisely adjusted chemistry and roughness, which resulted in a contact angle enhancement from 110° ± 1.2° to 155°± 1°.
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Development of superhydrophobic and corrosion resistant coatings on carbon steel by hydrothermal treatment and fluoroalkyl silane self-assembly

TL;DR: In this article , super-hydrophobic polysiloxane coatings were prepared on the surface of carbon steel by combining the hydrothermal method and self-assembly, and the results showed that when the reaction time is 6 h, the temperature is 140 °C, and ethylenediamine concentration is 3.00 mol L−1, the surface achieves super- hydrophobicity with a water contact angle of 152°.
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Self-regenerative superhydrophobic metallic coatings with enhanced durability

TL;DR: In this article , a self-regenerative super-hydrophobic metallic coatings with high durability and corrosion resistance were developed on low-carbon steel at optimized parameters, followed by annealing at different temperatures.
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Microwave‐Assisted Fabrication of Superamphiphobic Surfaces on Aluminum Substrates

TL;DR: In this article , a simple method of microwave irradiation (MW) to minimize energy consumption during the preparation of superamphiphobic aluminum (Al) surfaces is reported, where the surfaces are then coated with different compounds, and the wettability is tested with high and very low surface tension liquids.
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The Theory of Ostwald Ripening

TL;DR: In this paper, the role of elastic fields during Ostwald ripening in solid-solid mixtures is reviewed, and it is shown that these fields can play a dominant role in determining the coarsening behavior of a solid solid system.
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Handbook of hydrothermal technology

TL;DR: The Handbook of Hydrothermal Technology as discussed by the authors provides a single source for understanding how aqueous solvents or mineralizers work under temperature and pressure to dissolve and recrystallize normally insoluble materials, and decompose or recycle any waste material.
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Recent Advances in durability of superhydrophobic self-cleaning technology: A critical review

TL;DR: In this article, an overview of the fabrication techniques for super-hydrophobic coating and self-cleaning (SC) applications in various fields is presented, along with the critical conclusions, forthcoming views, and obstacles on the field of the durability of SCT are discussed in the presented survey.
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Biomimetics: Bioinspired Hierarchical-Structured Surfaces for Green Science and Technology

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors model the contact angle for a liquid in contact with a rough surface and make hierarchical surfaces for fluid-drag reduction in Turbulent Flow with the help of Rose Petal Effect.
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Green synthesis of dysprosium stannate nanoparticles using Ficus carica extract as photocatalyst for the degradation of organic pollutants under visible irradiation

TL;DR: In this paper, a simple and environmentally friendly route was described to develop Dy2Sn2O7 nanostructures with the aid of Ficus carica extract as naturally available fuel, for the first time.
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