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Free-Standing, Flexible, Superomniphobic Films

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ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume 8, Issue 34, Pages 21962-21967

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.6b06333

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superomniphobic; free-standing; flexible; enhanced chemical resistance; enhanced weight-bearing capacity

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  1. Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade [EDA 14-246]

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Fabrication of most superomniphobic surfaces requires complex process conditions or specialized and expensive equipment or skilled personnel. In order to circumvent these issues and make them end-user-friendly, we developed the free-standing, flexible, superomniphobic films. These films can be stored and delivered to the end-users, who can readily attach them to virtually any surface (even irregular shapes) and impart superomniphobicity. The hierarchical structure, the re-entrant texture, and the low solid surface energy render our films superomniphobic for a wide variety of liquids. We demonstrate that our free-standing, flexible, superomniphobic films have applications in enhanced chemical resistance and enhanced weight bearing.

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