Research Keyword: superhydrophobic surfaces

Recent Advances in Fabrication of Durable, Transparent, and Superhydrophobic Surfaces

This review explores how scientists create special water-repellent coatings that are also transparent and long-lasting. These coatings are inspired by natural surfaces like lotus leaves and could be used on windows, phone screens, and solar panels. The main challenge is balancing three competing demands: making surfaces water-repellent, keeping them clear, and ensuring they survive wear and tear.

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Superhydrophobic Fatty Acid-Based Spray Coatings with Dual-Mode Antifungal Activity

Researchers developed special water-repellent coatings made from natural fatty acids that can prevent fungal infections. These coatings work in two ways: they physically prevent fungi from sticking to surfaces through their bumpy structure, and they chemically kill fungi that do land on them. The coatings can be easily sprayed on like paint and offer an environmentally friendly alternative to traditional antifungal treatments that are becoming less effective.

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