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Natural systems inspire the design of smart antifouling surfaces. S. T. Wang, L. Jiang, and co‐workers noticed the direction‐dependent underwater oleophobicity of the skin of the fish Navodon septentrionalis, resulting from its unique hook‐like surface structure. On page 809, by mimicking these oriented microtextures, surfaces with remarkable anisotropic underwater oleophobicity are achieved. The...
Surfaces with anisotropic wettability, widely found in nature, have inspired the development of one‐dimensional water control on surfaces relying on the well‐arranged surface features. Controlling the wetting behavior of organic liquids, especially the motion of oil fluid on surfaces, is of great importance for a broad range of applications including oil transportation, oil‐repellent coatings, and...
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