Superhydrophobic materials—often called “never-wet” surfaces—are famous for making water bead up and roll away. They are used ...
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A heatshield for 'never-wet' surfaces: Engineers repel even near-boiling water with low-cost, scalable coating
Superhydrophobic surfaces—those famously "never-wet" materials that make water bead up and roll away—have a stubborn weakness: hot water. Once temperatures climb above roughly 40 degrees Celsius, many ...
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US scientists create coating that keeps coffee, milk and soup from sticking to surfaces
Researchers in the US have developed a multilayered insulated superhydrophobic (MISH) coating that repels ...
A multilayered insulated superhydrophobic (MISH) coating capable of repelling near-boiling water, hot milk, coffee and soup that promises to help never-wet surfaces stay effective even at high ...
Researchers at the University of Central Florida have developed a novel nanomaterial with hydrophobic properties that allow it to remain dry even when submerged in water. Image Credit: mykhailo ...
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