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      Anomalous boundary behavior of non-Newtonian fluids on amphiphobic surfaces

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      Tribology International
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            Repellent materials. Robust self-cleaning surfaces that function when exposed to either air or oil.

            Superhydrophobic self-cleaning surfaces are based on the surface micro/nanomorphologies; however, such surfaces are mechanically weak and stop functioning when exposed to oil. We have created an ethanolic suspension of perfluorosilane-coated titanium dioxide nanoparticles that forms a paint that can be sprayed, dipped, or extruded onto both hard and soft materials to create a self-cleaning surface that functions even upon emersion in oil. Commercial adhesives were used to bond the paint to various substrates and promote robustness. These surfaces maintained their water repellency after finger-wipe, knife-scratch, and even 40 abrasion cycles with sandpaper. The formulations developed can be used on clothes, paper, glass, and steel for a myriad of self-cleaning applications.
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              Shear thickening in colloidal dispersions

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                Tribology International
                Tribology International
                Elsevier BV
                0301679X
                January 2022
                January 2022
                : 165
                : 107261
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                10.1016/j.triboint.2021.107261
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