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- W2896681797 abstract "Depending on the selected materials and methods, hydrophilic, hydrophobic, superhydrophilic, and superhydrophobic nanofibers can be produced via the electrospinning method. Recently, hydrophobic and superhydrophobic nanofibers and other nanomaterials have become of great interest worldwide due to their fire-retardant, protective coating, and light and sound absorption capabilities, as well as nonadhesive and nonwetting features of the surfaces for a number of different multifunctional applications. They include nonwettable textiles, antibacterial and antifungal surfaces, self-cleaning, low hydrodynamic friction, deicing of surfaces, and invisible clothing (metamaterials) for defense applications. The superhydrophobic surfaces show amazing high-contact angles and low contact-angle hysteresis between advancing and receding contact angles of the water droplets. This phenomenon can be observed in nature frequently, such as the superhydrophobic properties of many insect wings, bugs, plants, and some leafs due to the rougher surface structure and hydrophobic waxy surface chemistry. The water droplets are instantly repelled from or roll off the superhydrophobic surfaces at very low sliding angle (less than 10 degrees)." @default.
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