In hydrogen production catalysts, water droplets must detach easily from the surface to prevent blockage by bubbles, allowing ...
Scientists used Atomic Force Microscopy to watch nano droplets in real time, exposing how water interacts with surfaces and ...
This review addresses the critical dilemma of balancing strength and ductility in titanium matrix composites (TMCs) by emphasizing the addition of nano-phases. It systematically highlights interfacial ...
Investigating adhesion in polymer films, this article highlights the advantages of in-situ testing over traditional ex-situ ...
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Surface metrology consists of the measurement of surface features such as roughness, regular patterns, irregularities, and waviness. The importance of this lies in the quality of materials and ...
Australian scientists have developed a simple and inexpensive method to make water repellent nanocarpets using nickel. The technology could be used to make self-cleaning surfaces on ships and ...
Wettability reflects the degree of liquid interaction – involving water, oil, dirt, and chemicals – on the surface of products made of glass, metal, plastic, or paint. Manufacturers widely use ...