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Highly efficient and large-scale fabrication of superhydrophobic alumina surface with strong stability based on self-congregated alumina nanowires

Peng et al., 2014

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15054923524222240365
Author
Peng S
Tian D
Yang X
Deng W
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ACS applied materials & interfaces

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In this study, a large-area superhydrophobic alumina surface with a series of superior properties was fabricated via an economical, simple, and highly effective one-step anodization process, and subsequently modified with low-surface-energy film. The effects of …
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