Stable Fe-based superhydrophobic surfaces are constructed via a hydrothermal method and an autocatalytic CO hydrogenation reaction. The platform molecule of syngas is proposed as an alternative to traditional low-free-energy materials.… Click to show full abstract
Stable Fe-based superhydrophobic surfaces are constructed via a hydrothermal method and an autocatalytic CO hydrogenation reaction. The platform molecule of syngas is proposed as an alternative to traditional low-free-energy materials. Syngas may be a powerful tool for fabricating superhydrophobic surfaces that can catalyze the CO hydrogenation reaction.
               
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