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what is hydrophobic and hydrophilic explain with example....plz

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Answered by mohammadanas0604
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Explanation:

Because of innovative hydrophilic coatings, invasive operations that were once impossible can now be performed safely through the cardiovascular, circulatory, neurological, urological, and vascular systems, allowing for faster recoveries and fewer complications. This fast-growing and exciting field is driving growth and demand for new tools and innovations. Our hydrophilic coatings are formulated to attract and retain water, giving them lubricious qualities that reduce potential trauma and improve performance during those invasive procedures. Hydromer medical device coatings offers lubricity with some being low particulate coatings, and help improve the performance of these medical devices. Our coatings help to allow a range of innovative devices to navigate through even the most difficult areas of the human body, for safer, easier treatment for patients. In addition, Hydromer’s coatings for medical devices possess highly sought-after performance attributes such as:

Antimicrobial

Wettability

Biocompatibility

Reduced friction

Non-leaching

Better substrate adhesion

Thromboresistance

Thinner formula

Answered by Ankitakashyap2005
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Answer:

Hi mate...

Explanation:

Materials with a special affinity for water — those it spreads across, maximizing contact — are known as hydrophilic. Those that naturally repel water, causing droplets to form, are known as hydrophobic. Both classes of materials can have a significant impact on the performance of power plants, electronics, airplane wings and desalination plants, among other technologies, says Kripa Varanasi, an associate professor of mechanical engineering at MIT. Improvements in hydrophilic and hydrophobic surfaces could provide ketchup bottles where the condiment just glides right out, glasses that never fog up, or power plants that wring more electricity from a given amount of fuel.

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