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NANOSCALE
Volume 15, Issue 29, Pages 12212-12219Publisher
ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d3nr02102e
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Increasing attention has been given to superwettability and its potential applications. A new approach has been proposed for flexible, self-assembled superhydrophobic surfaces using photonic crystal films. The resulting hierarchical film offers a promising solution for creating durable and flexible superhydrophobic surfaces on various substrates.
Increasing attention has been paid recently to superwettability and its prospective potential applications in various fields. A new approach towards the establishment of flexible, self-assembled superhydrophobic surfaces with self-reported wettability on a variety of substrates has been advanced. The approach involves the fabrication of a dense monolayer of photonic crystal films that possess a layered structure with superior adhesion at the liquid-gas-solid interface. Thus, the resulting hierarchical photonic crystal film with a structurally hydrophobic surface offers a promising addition to the creation of durable and flexible superhydrophobic surfaces across a variety of substrates that exhibit the self-reported wettability. Furthermore, a bifunctional membrane that can effectively remove oil and adsorb heavy metal ions contained in wastewater has been developed for potential use in large-scale industrial wastewater treatment. This research sheds fresh light on the application of bionics and the lotus and mussel functions in oil/water separation.
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