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A novel superhydrophobic bulk material

Zhu et al., 2012

Document ID
8568030814771382481
Author
Zhu X
Zhang Z
Ren G
Yang J
Wang K
Xu X
Men X
Zhou X
Publication year
Publication venue
Journal of Materials Chemistry

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To solve the mechanical damage and oil fouling problems, a novel superhydrophobic bulk material was fabricated by a simple approach. The superhydrophobic property of the resulting bulk material was retained after 20 abrasion cycles and even after cutting deep into …
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