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Water and Oil Repellent Surfaces

Water and Oil Repellent Surfaces

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Materials of extreme wetting properties have received significant attention, as they offer new perspectives providing numerous potential applications. Water- and oil-repellent surfaces can be used, for instance, in the automobile, microelectronics, textile and biomedical industries; in the protection and preservation of constructions, buildings and cultural heritage; and in several other applications relevant to self-cleaning, biocide treatments, oil–water separation and anti-corrosion, just to name a few. The papers included in this book present innovative production methods of advanced materials with extreme wetting properties that are designed to serve some of the abovementioned applications. Moreover, the papers explore the scientific principles behind these advanced materials and discuss their applications to different areas of coating technology.

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Keywords

  • acrylic-based paints
  • anti-graffiti coatings
  • calcium hydroxide
  • chemical cleaning
  • Conservation
  • Cu2O
  • cultural heritage
  • earth site
  • felt-tip markers
  • fungus resistance
  • goose down
  • hydrophobic treatments
  • marble
  • microscopic mechanism analysis
  • MIP
  • morphology analysis
  • n/a
  • nano-particles
  • oil–water separation
  • oleophobicity
  • organosilicon thin layers
  • plasma deposition
  • Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects
  • Research & information: general
  • robust superhydrophobic surface
  • SEM
  • Siloxane
  • silt
  • sodium methyl silicone
  • stone protection
  • superhydrophobic
  • surface assembly mechanism
  • surface disintegration mechanism
  • surface molecular structure
  • the height of capillary rise
  • thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research and information: general
  • water repellency
  • wettability
  • XRD
  • XRF

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DOI: 10.3390/books978-3-03943-542-5

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