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    Antibacterial activity on superhydrophobic titania nanotube arrays by Bartlet, Kevin, Movafaghi, Sanli, Dasi, Lakshmi Prasad, Kota, Arun K., Popat, Ketul C.

    Published in Colloids and surfaces, B, Biointerfaces (01-06-2018)
    “…[Display omitted] •Uniform titania nanotubes arrays can be fabricated using anodization.•Superhydrophobic titania nanotube arrays have contact…”
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    Journal Article
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    Free-Standing, Flexible, Superomniphobic Films by Vahabi, Hamed, Wang, Wei, Movafaghi, Sanli, Kota, Arun K

    Published in ACS applied materials & interfaces (31-08-2016)
    “…Fabrication of most superomniphobic surfaces requires complex process conditions or specialized and expensive equipment or skilled personnel. In order to…”
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    Superhemophobic titania nanotube array surfaces for blood contacting medical devices by Bartlet, Kevin, Movafaghi, Sanli, Kota, Arun, Popat, Ketul C

    Published in RSC advances (01-01-2017)
    “…Hemocompatibility of blood-contacting medical devices is necessary to prevent device failure. As soon as a material encounters blood, proteins and platelets…”
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    Hemocompatibility of Superhemophobic Titania Surfaces by Movafaghi, Sanli, Leszczak, Victoria, Wang, Wei, Sorkin, Jonathan A., Dasi, Lakshmi P., Popat, Ketul C., Kota, Arun K.

    Published in Advanced healthcare materials (01-02-2017)
    “…The hemocompatibility of superhemophobic surfaces is investigated and compared with that of hemophobic surfaces and hemophilic surfaces. This analysis…”
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    Mechanochemistry Activated Covalent Conjugation Reactions in Soft Hydrogels Induced by Interfacial Failure by Parameswar, Ashray V, Dikshit, Karan V, Movafaghi, Sanli, Bruns, Carson J, Goodwin, Andrew P

    Published in ACS applied materials & interfaces (13-01-2021)
    “…This work reports the development of a mechanochemistry activated covalent conjugation (MACC) reaction that shows areas of interfacial failure in soft…”
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    Rapid and Onsite Detection of Fuel Adulteration by Movafaghi, Sanli, Vallabhuneni, Sravanthi, Wang, Wei, Jathar, Shantanu, Kota, Arun K.

    Published in Langmuir (04-07-2023)
    “…In numerous developing countries, the lower cost of subsidized liquid fuels such as kerosene compared to market-rate fuels often results in fuel adulteration…”
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    Superhydrophobic Coatings with Edible Materials by Wang, Wei, Lockwood, Karsten, Boyd, Lewis M, Davidson, Matthew D, Movafaghi, Sanli, Vahabi, Hamed, Khetani, Salman R, Kota, Arun K

    Published in ACS applied materials & interfaces (27-07-2016)
    “…We used FDA-approved, edible materials to fabricate superhydrophobic coatings in a simple, low cost, scalable, single step process. Our coatings display high…”
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    Fabrication of Nanostructured Omniphobic and Superomniphobic Surfaces with Inexpensive CO2 Laser Engraver by Pendurthi, Anudeep, Movafaghi, Sanli, Wang, Wei, Shadman, Soran, Yalin, Azer P, Kota, Arun K

    Published in ACS applied materials & interfaces (09-08-2017)
    “…Superomniphobic surfaces (i.e., surfaces that are extremely repellent to both high surface tension liquids like water and low surface tension liquid like oils)…”
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    Interaction of blood plasma proteins with superhemophobic titania nanotube surfaces by Sabino, Roberta Maia, Kauk, Kirsten, Movafaghi, Sanli, Kota, Arun, Popat, Ketul C.

    Published in Nanomedicine (01-10-2019)
    “…The need to improve blood biocompatibility of medical devices is urgent. As soon as blood encounters a biomaterial implant, proteins adsorb on its surfaces,…”
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    Superhydrophobic Coatings for Improved Performance of Electrical Insulators by Vallabhuneni, Sravanthi, Movafaghi, Sanli, Wang, Wei, Kota, Arun K.

    Published in Macromolecular materials and engineering (01-09-2018)
    “…Dielectric strength of electrical insulators is adversely affected by both wet conditions and surface roughness due to accelerated dielectric breakdown. While…”
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    Insulin Fibril Formation Caused by Mechanical Shock and Cavitation by Wu, Hao, Movafaghi, Sanli, Francino Urdániz, Irene M, Rowe, Tessa M, Goodwin, Andrew, Randolph, Theodore W

    Published in The journal of physical chemistry. B (29-07-2021)
    “…Cavitation can occur when liquids are exposed to pressure waves of sufficient amplitude, producing rapidly expanding and collapsing gas bubbles that generate…”
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    Hemodynamic Performance and Thrombogenic Properties of a Superhydrophobic Bileaflet Mechanical Heart Valve by Bark, David L., Vahabi, Hamed, Bui, Hieu, Movafaghi, Sanli, Moore, Brandon, Kota, Arun K., Popat, Ketul, Dasi, Lakshmi P.

    Published in Annals of biomedical engineering (01-02-2017)
    “…In this study, we explore how blood-material interactions and hemodynamics are impacted by rendering a clinical quality 25 mm St. Jude Medical Bileaflet…”
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    Superomniphobic Surfaces with Improved Mechanical Durability: Synergy of Hierarchical Texture and Mechanical Interlocking by Wang, Wei, Vahabi, Hamed, Movafaghi, Sanli, Kota, Arun K.

    Published in Advanced materials interfaces (01-09-2019)
    “…Due to their unique functionality, superomniphobic surfaces that display extreme repellency toward virtually any liquid, have a wide range of potential…”
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    The Effect of Container Surface Passivation on Aggregation of Intravenous Immunoglobulin Induced by Mechanical Shock by Movafaghi, Sanli, Wu, Hao, Francino Urdániz, Irene M., Bull, David S., Kelly, Mary D., Randolph, Theodore W., Goodwin, Andrew P.

    Published in Biotechnology journal (01-09-2020)
    “…Aggregation of therapeutic proteins can result from a number of stress conditions encountered during their manufacture, transportation, and storage. This work…”
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    Tuning the Interaction of Droplets with Liquid-repellent Surfaces: Fundamentals and Applications by Movafaghi, Sanli

    Published 01-01-2018
    “…Liquid-repellent surfaces can be broadly classified as non-textured surfaces (e.g., smooth slippery surfaces on which droplets can slide easily) and textured…”
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    Fabrication of Nanostructured Omniphobic and Superomniphobic Surfaces with Inexpensive CO 2 Laser Engraver by Pendurthi, Anudeep, Movafaghi, Sanli, Wang, Wei, Shadman, Soran, Yalin, Azer P, Kota, Arun K

    Published in ACS applied materials & interfaces (09-08-2017)
    “…Superomniphobic surfaces (i.e., surfaces that are extremely repellent to both high surface tension liquids like water and low surface tension liquid like oils)…”
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    Superomniphobic Papers for On‐Paper pH Sensors by Movafaghi, Sanli, Cackovic, Matthew D., Wang, Wei, Vahabi, Hamed, Pendurthi, Anudeep, Henry, Charles S., Kota, Arun K.

    Published in Advanced materials interfaces (01-07-2019)
    “…Paper‐based superomniphobic surfaces are of great interest because paper is flexible, inexpensive, lightweight, breathable, and recyclable. Prior reports on…”
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    Hydrogel Coatings on Container Surfaces Reduce Protein Aggregation Caused by Mechanical Stress and Cavitation by Movafaghi, Sanli, Daniels, Austin L, Kelly, Mary D, Witeof, Alyssa E, Calderon, Christopher P, Randolph, Theodore W, Goodwin, Andrew P

    Published in ACS applied bio materials (20-09-2021)
    “…This work reports the ability of hydrogel coatings to protect therapeutic proteins from cavitation-induced aggregation caused by mechanical stress. Here, we…”
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