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Tuning surface wettability using single layered and hierarchically ordered arrays of spherical colloidal particles

Badge et al., 2013

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15340540813508463500
Author
Badge I
Bhawalkar S
Jia L
Dhinojwala A
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Soft Matter

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A control over wetting properties of a surface can be achieved by tuning surface roughness and surface chemistry. In this study, we formed single layer roughness and dual levels of hierarchical roughness with hexagonal non-contiguously close packed (HNCP) patterns of …
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