What do we need for a superhydrophobic surface? A review on the recent progress in the preparation of superhydrophobic surfaces

X. Li, David Reinhoudt, Mercedes Crego Calama

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    Abstract

    Superhydrophobic surfaces have drawn a lot of interest both in academia and in industry because of the self-cleaning properties. This critical review focuses on the recent progress (within the last three years) in the preparation, theoretical modeling, and applications of superhydrophobic surfaces. The preparation approaches are reviewed according to categorized approaches such as bottom-up, top-down, and combination approaches. The advantages and limitations of each strategy are summarized and compared. Progress in theoretical modeling of surface design and wettability behavior focuses on the transition state of superhydrophobic surfaces and the role of the roughness factor. Finally, the problems/obstacles related to applicability of superhydrophobic surfaces in real life are addressed. This review should be of interest to students and scientists interested specifically in superhydrophobic surfaces but also to scientists and industries focused in material chemistry in general
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)1350-1368
    Number of pages19
    JournalChemical Society reviews
    Volume36
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2007

    Keywords

    • IR-74605
    • METIS-241451

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