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Underwater Superoleophobic Surface Based on Silica Hierarchical Cylinder Arrays with a Low Aspect Ratio.

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A superantiwetting surface based on low-aspect-ratio hierarchical cylinder arrays (HCAs) was successfully obtained on a silica substrate by colloidal lithography with photolithography, and the physical structure of the HCAs can be tuned by modulating the fabrication approach.
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A super-antiwetting surface based on low-aspect-ratio hierarchical cylinder arrays (HCAs) was successfully obtained on a silica substrate by colloidal lithography with photolithography. Colloidal l...

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Facile design of a stable and inorganic underwater superoleophobic copper mesh modified by self-assembly sodium silicate and aluminum oxide for oil/water separation with high flux.

TL;DR: In this paper, a layer-by-layer self-assembly process of inorganic sodium silicate and aluminum oxide powders on the copper (Cu) mesh was explored, and hierarchical and rough structures after electrodepostion were observed by scanning electron microscope (SEM).
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Mimicking nature to control bio-material surface wetting and adhesion

TL;DR: In this article, the authors developed unique strategies to refine and optimise structural performance using surfaces designed at multiple length scales, from micro to nano levels, combined with complex chemistries.
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Robust and durable liquid-repellent surfaces.

TL;DR: A review of the recent progress made towards robust and durable liquid-repellent surfaces is provided in this article , where the authors focus on various evaluation methods of the robustness and durability of such surfaces.
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Role of chemistry in bio-inspired liquid wettability.

TL;DR: A review article as mentioned in this paper summarizes the various reports published over the years that has elaborated the distinctive importance of both chemistry and topography in imparting and modulating various bio-inspired wettability.
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Candle Soot as a Template for a Transparent Robust Superamphiphobic Coating

TL;DR: An easily fabricated, transparent, and oil-rebounding superamphiphobic coating is designed, based on low-energy surfaces and roughness on the nano- and micrometer scales.
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Nature-inspired superwettability systems

TL;DR: In this paper, the historical development, new phenomena and emerging applications of superwettability systems are discussed and a review of the superwetability properties of interfacial materials is presented.
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