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Monday, 30 September 2013

Water Glides Freely Across 'Nanodrapes' Made from the World's Thinnest Material

Engineering researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute have developed a new drape made from graphene—the thinnest material known to science—which can enhance the water-resistant properties of materials with rough surfaces. These “nanodrapes” are less than a nanometer thick, chemically inert, and provide a layer of protection without changing the properties of the underlying material. The team of researchers, led by Rensselaer Professor Nikhil Koratkar, demonstrated how droplets of water encounter significantly less friction when moving across a surface covered with a nanodrape. - 

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Engineering researchers have developed a new drape made from graphene —- the thinnest material known to science —- which can enhance the water-resistant properties of materials with rough surfaces. (Credit: RPI)
Credit: Rensselaer Polytechnique Institute
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