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Synthesis of a stretchable but superhydrophobic polymer thin film with conformal coverage and optical transparency

Oh et al., 2021

Document ID
6036401587574570042
Author
Oh M
Jeon M
Jeong K
Ryu J
Im S
Publication year
Publication venue
Chemistry of Materials

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An elastic film with water repellency is of great interest for application to waterproof and antifouling surface treatment of stretchable devices such as wearable electronics or functional textiles. Herein, a nanoscale ultrathin stretchable polymer film endowed with …
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