Perfect dryness
David Jones
Nature, 2000, vol. 403, issue 6769, 497-497
Abstract:
Graphite fluoride is the most water-repellent compound known. Daedalus once devised a mist-proof plastic using this substance, and now plans to extend the principles involved to wood, leather and other organic materials.
Date: 2000
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