Stable Air Retention under Water on Artificial Salvinia Surfaces Enabled by the Air Spring Effect: The Importance of Geometrical and Surface‐Energy Barriers, and of the Air Spring Height
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Year: 2024
Type: article
Abstract: Superhydrophobic surfaces that can remain dry under water have a high potential as nontoxic antifouling coatings or for drag‐reducing ship coatings. The Salvinia effect leads to impressive stable air... more
Source: Advanced Materials Interfaces
Authors Lutz Speichermann‐Jägel, Susanna Dullenkopf‐Beck, Robert Droll, Daniel Gandyra, M. Barczewski +2 more
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Subfield: Surfaces, Coatings and Films
Field: Materials Science
Domain: Physical Sciences
Open Access status: diamond
Grant IDS 764553/H2020AIRCOAT, 10.13039/501100001659