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In article number 2010053, Kee‐Youn Yoo, Hyunsik Yoon, and co‐workers propose a facile method to obtain new re‐entrant structures, namely, micro‐hyperbola structures, by wetting a photocurable viscous liquid around micropillars by capillary force. The micro‐hyperbola structure demonstrates robust omniphobicity even after rubbing and abrasion tests. The robust superoleophobicity of the micro‐hyperbola...
Superomniphobic surfaces inspired by nature have been studied for decades. Recently, the development of liquid‐repelling surfaces has moved from the fabrication of artificial structures to real applications that address friction associated with clothes, paper, and skin. To have superoleophobicity, re‐entrant structures such as mushrooms or inverse trapezoids have been suggested. However they can be...
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