hydrofobaairostatte
Hydrofobaairostatte is a term used primarily in theoretical discussions and some fictional contexts to denote a material or class of compounds that combine extreme hydrophobicity with stability in ambient air. There is no standard chemical formula, and the term is not widely adopted in established chemical dictionaries or peer-reviewed literature.
In conceptual designs, hydrofobaairostatte would present very low surface energy and high water contact angles, producing
Possible realizations discussed in speculative literature include surface coatings made from fluorinated alkyl silanes bonded to
Potential applications cited in fictional or theoretical contexts include protective coatings for electronics and aerospace, anti-corrosion
Etymology and status: The name appears to be a constructed term combining roots related to “hydro” (water)