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Bioinspired silica-based superhydrophobic materials

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Abstracts With years of explorations, researchers have achieved great success in fabricating superhydrophobic materials, herein, silica-based materials play an important role. In general, silica exists in three different morphologies when… Click to show full abstract

Abstracts With years of explorations, researchers have achieved great success in fabricating superhydrophobic materials, herein, silica-based materials play an important role. In general, silica exists in three different morphologies when constructing superhydrophobic materials, they are silica particles, silica micro-string networks, and silica gels. Based on this, we give out a panoramic presentation about the synthesis, fabrications, and properties of these “different kinds of silica”. Besides, some of recent applications, such as anti-reflection, oil-water separation, environmental applications, etc, are briefly introduced. This review is aimed at setting up a system for the silica-based superhydrophobic materials, summarizing the previous works of this domain, and more importantly, providing reference for the subsequent studies.

Keywords: superhydrophobic materials; silica based; bioinspired silica; based superhydrophobic

Journal Title: Applied Surface Science
Year Published: 2017

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