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Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2022, 13, 1228–1239, doi:10.3762/bjnano.13.102
Figure 1: Schematic showing the roll-to-roll fabriction of a thin nanofur film by the example of PP and COC. ...
Figure 2: Photos showing the essential fabrication steps of thin nanofur. (a) Extrusion line with rolling uni...
Figure 3: (a) SEM picture of a side cut of a PP nanofur film (view angle 84°). (b) A water droplet of 1 µL on...
Figure 4: (a) Nanofur produced with a gap size set 50 µm below the nominal material thickness. Many long hair...
Figure 5: Contact angles measured along a 25 m long foil of nanofur produced in the described roll-to-roll pr...
Figure 6: Comparison between nanofur produced by classical hot embossing and R2R nanofur. Even though morphol...
Figure 7: (a) Schematic side view of the nanopads indicating their functionality. Two perforated polypropylen...
Figure 8: Schematic of the nanopad fabrication steps. (a) First, circular cut-outs are produced using a circu...
Figure 9: Fabrication of nanopads from polypropylene nanofur film. (a) In the first step, circular pieces are...
Figure 10: Oil absorption as a function of the time for pads filled with cotton and different oils. The higher...