Thursday, 13 October 2011
Fast and simple production of transparent superhydrophobic surfaces Alexander Irzh of the Bar-Ilan University in Israel reports on a very fast and simple production of transparent superhydrophobicsurfaces by using microwave (MW) plasma. It was found that by reacting various organic liquids in MW argon plasma, these materials are polymerised and the substrates including the plasma chamberwalls are coated by hydrophobic polymer.By Kirsten Wrede
Fast and simple production of transparent superhydrophobic surfaces Alexander Irzh of the Bar-Ilan University in Israel reports on a very fast and simple production of transparent superhydrophobicsurfaces by using microwave (MW) plasma. It was found that by reacting various organic liquids in MW argon plasma, these materials are polymerised and the substrates including the plasma chamberwalls are coated by hydrophobic polymer.By Kirsten Wrede





















