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(111) Si was made superhydrophobic by utilizing the formation of SiO 2 on the Au film deposited on Si at low heating temperature. Heated at 150°C, the roughness of the film progressively increases that leads to the transition from the Wenzel state to the Cassie state after alkylation. The optimal conditions and evolution of the SiO2 protrusion formation are explored. The Si diffuses through the low-angle grain boundaries of Au, and the oxygen counter diffuses in forming SiO2 in the Au film.
The Transition Between Wetting States and Novel Methods of Producing Superhydrophobic Surfaces by Biao Liu is 374 pages long, and a total of 94,996 words.
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The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 8 hours and 39 minutes to read The Transition Between Wetting States and Novel Methods of Producing Superhydrophobic Surfaces aloud.
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