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Double side self-cleaning polymeric materials: The hydrophobic and photoactive approach

Soliveri et al., 2015

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4552771832541459738
Author
Soliveri G
Sabatini V
Farina H
Ortenzi M
Meroni D
Colombo A
Publication year
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Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects

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Providing self-cleaning properties to polymeric materials has become a pressing issue for a number of applications ranging from building materials to solar panel covers or domestic uses. Highly versatile multilayer polymeric/TiO 2 composites with double self-cleaning …
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