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Nanoscale conversion coatings

Synthetic examples of super-hydrophobicity include covers for solar cells, satellite dishes, coatings for papers and microfluidics. A related example is provided by liquid marbles, which are non-stick droplets coated with microscale or nanoscale particles of low surface energy that exhibit very high contact angles (>150°) and extremely low friction when rolling on solid surfaces [37]. Some liquid marbles, coated with hydrophobic particles, will float on a pool of water. An example in nature is the conversion of honeydew droplets into liquid marbles by aphids [38]. [Pg.109]


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