Ultrahydrophobicity refers to a surface property characterized by an extremely high degree of water repellency. Typically, a surface that exhibits ultrahydrophobic behavior has a water contact angle greater than 150 degrees. This means that water droplets on such surfaces tend to bead up and roll off rather than spreading out and adhering to the surface. Ultrahydrophobic surfaces are often created through a combination of chemical and physical structuring.
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