hydrophobisen
Hydrophobisen is a term derived from Greek words meaning "water" and "fear," and it describes the property of a substance to repel water. Materials that are hydrophobisen are non-polar and do not readily mix with water, which is a polar solvent. This repulsion occurs because water molecules are attracted to each other through hydrogen bonds, and they preferentially interact with other polar molecules. Non-polar substances, lacking the necessary charges or polarity, cannot form these attractive bonds with water.
The degree of hydrophobisen can vary. Some substances are only slightly repelled by water, while others are
Hydrophobisen has numerous practical applications. It is utilized in waterproofing fabrics, creating non-stick surfaces for cookware,