Created with polyurethane and silicon dioxide nanoparticles, the coating can be easily spin-coated on steel
Fascinated by the beauty of water rolling off a lotus leaf, a team of chemical engineers has now created a similar superhydrophobic coating that can be used to save steel from rusting.
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Unknown titleanoparticles, the coating can be easily spin-coated on steel Share Article 0 PRINT A A A Repels water: In the case of a coated sample, water droplets roll away leaving the surface free of dust. <span>Created with polyurethane and silicon dioxide nanoparticles, the coating can be easily spin-coated on steel Fascinated by the beauty of water rolling off a lotus leaf, a team of chemical engineers has now created a similar superhydrophobic coating that can be used to save steel from rusting. The team from the Indian Institute of Technology (Indian School of Mines), Dhanbad, and Ohio State University used polyurethane and silicon dioxide nanoparticles to create the coating w Summary
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