When the researchers subjected both halves to puffs of air, they found that ice abandoned the hydrophobic half but steadfastly held to
the hydrophilic side.
Not exact matches
Molecular dynamics simulations show that a preferential binding of PSS one
side of the graphene oxide nanosheets gives rise to the curvature of the nanosheet during scroll formation, in part from the
hydrophilic nature of the PSS layer.
They then backed it with a water - repellent film on one
side and a
hydrophilic (or water - loving) film on the other.