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Films whose water contact angle is higher than 150° have been the subject of great interest and enthusiastic study in recent years. These films, which are called super-hydrophobic, are fabricated by combining appropriate surface roughness with surfaces of low surface energy. Here we briefly review the fundamental theories on the wettability of a hydrophobic rough solid surface, together with recent works on the processing and properties of super-hydrophobic films. Though the practical application of these films is still limited, the obstacles to application are gradually being surmounted, providing a great opportunity for the development of various industrial products.
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Received June 23, 2000. Accepted (revised) September 4, 2000
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Nakajima, A., Hashimoto, K. & Watanabe, T. Recent Studies on Super-Hydrophobic Films. Monatshefte fuer Chemie 132, 31–41 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1007/s007060170142
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s007060170142