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Liquid spreading is fundamental to many applications in interfacial materials. However, anisotropic spreading inside superlyophilic fabrics, playing an important role in clothing materials, ink printing, medical masks, and paper manufacturing industry, is rarely studied. Here, a special wetting phenomenon is introduced on Chinese Xuan papers, a kind of handmade papers dating from thousands of years...
Superlyophilic interfaces denote interfaces displaying strong affinity to diverse liquids, including superhydrophilic, superoleophilic, and superamphiphilic interfaces. When coming in contact with these interfaces, water or oil droplets tend to spread completely with contact angles close to 0°, presenting versatile applications including self‐cleaning, antifogging, controllable liquid transport, liquid...
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