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  • Fluorine-free super-repellent materials provide sustainable and scalable alternatives to fluorinated counterparts by using re-entrant architectures or pairing non-fluorinated surface chemistries with hierarchical roughness. This Review highlights fundamental design principles, theoretical frameworks, emerging applications and future research opportunities.

    • Wanshun Deng
    • Rui Guo
    • Shuaijun Pan
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Chemistry
    P: 1-14
  • Liquid repellent coatings are important for several applications. Now, a coating that repels ultralow surface tension liquids and simultaneously shows robustness and transparency is reported.

    • Shuaijun Pan
    • Rui Guo
    • Frank Caruso
    Research
    Nature Materials
    Volume: 17, P: 1040-1047
  • High-entropy nanomaterials, which incorporate multiple homogeneously dispersed elements, are promising for energy conversion, but typically require complex, high-temperature synthesis. Now a scalable flame synthesis method has been shown to produce tunable, high-entropy nanomaterials under facile conditions, enabling the design of advanced electrocatalysts for hydrogen peroxide production and other relevant applications.

    • Zhen Liu
    • Eirini Goudeli
    • Shuaijun Pan
    Research
    Nature Chemistry
    Volume: 17, P: 1497-1504
  • Monodisperse colloidal particles with tunable properties show promise for biomedical, energy, and environmental applications and simple routes for fabricating these particles are of interest. Here, the authors report a facile strategy for fabrication of diverse particles based on the supramolecular assembly of phenols and self-polymerizable thiols

    • Jiajing Zhou
    • Zhixing Lin
    • Frank Caruso
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 11, P: 1-8