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Biomimetic Superhydrophobic Materials for Environmental Applications
Summary
This review covers the development of superhydrophobic materials inspired by natural water-repellent surfaces for environmental applications. Key uses include oil-water separation, water purification, biofouling prevention, and atmospheric water harvesting, with a focus on fabrication methods and remaining technical challenges.
Environmental pollution has been one of the people’s most significant concerns for decades. In today’s industrialized and modernized society, the problem of environmental pollution has become more and more serious, directly affecting the sustainable development of each country. The unique surface properties of materials and interfaces produced by biomimetic approaches can be leveraged to create practical solutions to challenging environmental issues. Among them, superhydrophobic materials get a lot of attention because of their exceptional capacities in various environmental applications such as oil-water separation, membrane-based water purification and desalination, biofouling prevention, high-performance vapor condensation, and atmospheric water capture. This chapter reviews and discusses the fundamental principles of superhydrophobicity, recent works in preparing superhydrophobic surfaces, their potential environmental applications, and the challenges confronted in their new applications.
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