Scientists have created the most non-stick surfaces yet, using microscopic liquid-repellent structures instead of plastic coatings such as Teflon. These new surfaces could help protect medical ...
The liquid-repellent surfaces when used in clothes, will help keep dirt away from them (Representational) Beijing, China: Scientists have developed liquid-repellent surfaces, that could be used in ...
On liquid-repellent surfaces, liquid droplets bounce away instead of being stuck. These surfaces are important in many fields, such as water-repellent clothes and anti-fouling kitchenware. Used as ...
(Nanowerk News) Scientists at the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems (MPI-IS) in Stuttgart have developed a bioinspired reversible dry adhesive material that is able to repel all liquids, ...
The ability to repel water, or liquids in a broader sense, is a much sought-after feature in materials science. Innovative liquid repelling materials can be used in many areas such as garment ...