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Recent development of durable and self‐healing surfaces with special wettability

Chen et al., 2016

Document ID
16017307294211619598
Author
Chen K
Wu Y
Zhou S
Wu L
Publication year
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Macromolecular Rapid Communications

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Artificial special wetting surfaces have drawn much interest due to their important applications in many fields. Nevertheless, tremendous challenges still remain for the fabrication of wetting surfaces with durable and self‐healing properties. Here, recent …
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