Construction of superhydrophobic surfaces by fibrous aggregation of perfluoroalkyl chain-containing organogelators

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Publication Date 2006-04-24
DOI 10.1039/B601485B
Impact Factor 6.222
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Motoshi Yamanaka, Kazuki Sada, Mikiji Miyata, Kenji Hanabusa, Kazunori Nakano


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Abstract

Superhydrophobic surfaces, characterized by water contact angles greater than 150°, can be produced by means of intermediate organogels, which were formed by perfluoroalkyl chain-containing organogelators with volatile organic solvents.

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