superhydrophilicity
Superhydrophilicity is a surface property characterized by an extremely high affinity for water. Surfaces exhibiting superhydrophilicity are not only wetted by water but also show a rapid and complete spreading of water droplets. This is typically quantified by a contact angle of water less than 10 degrees, and often significantly lower, approaching zero degrees. In contrast, hydrophilic surfaces have a contact angle less than 90 degrees, while hydrophobic surfaces have a contact angle greater than 90 degrees.
The phenomenon of superhydrophilicity is generally achieved through the modification of surface chemistry and/or topography. Chemical
Superhydrophilic surfaces have several practical applications. They are employed in self-cleaning coatings, where water can easily