2008
DOI: 10.1002/adfm.200800755
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Abstract: Superhydrophobic textile fabrics are prepared by a simple, one‐step gas phase coating procedure by which a layer of polymethylsilsesquioxane nanofilaments is grown onto the individual textile fibers. A total of 11 textile fabrics made from natural and man made fibers are successfully coated and their superhydrophobic properties evaluated by the water shedding angle technique. A thorough investigation of the commercially relevant poly(ethylene terephthalate) fabric reveals an unparalleled long‐term water resist… Show more

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“…The above equation known as Young's equation is a clear oversimplification of the real situation as it is strictly valid only for surfaces that are chemically homogeneous, atomically smooth, and those that do not change their characteristics due to 30 interactions of the probing liquid with the substrate, and any other outside force. 11 Notably, there is absolutely no such an ideal surface in the real world.…”
Section: Static Contact Anglementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The above equation known as Young's equation is a clear oversimplification of the real situation as it is strictly valid only for surfaces that are chemically homogeneous, atomically smooth, and those that do not change their characteristics due to 30 interactions of the probing liquid with the substrate, and any other outside force. 11 Notably, there is absolutely no such an ideal surface in the real world.…”
Section: Static Contact Anglementioning
confidence: 99%
“…3 Therefore, CAH measurement is the 30 other most important method for the characterization of a superamphiphobic surface. Many techniques have been developed up to date to characterize the CAH, and amongst of them  Adv / Rec and the tilt angle are the most often used ones.…”
Section: Contact Angle Hysteresismentioning
confidence: 99%
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