Fabrication of a versatile composite material with three-dimensional superhydrophobic for aquatic show
Abstract(#br)Versatile composite materials integrating extreme water repellency with a series of characteristics have been seen as potential competitors for innovative applications. In this work, the author designs a three-dimensional superhydrophobic composite material (TSCM) featuring robustness and repairability by utilizing organic polymer components, polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS), and epoxy acrylate (EPA) and inorganic component, silica particle (SiO 2 ).