Abstract

ABSTRACTVarious applications require surfaces with anti-fingerprint properties. This article reviews the surface properties that govern the fingerprinting process. The achievement of surfaces free of fingerprints deals with the construction of amphiphobic surfaces that repel water and oil. Based on wetting theories, two key parameters (Surface energy and Roughness) show significant effects on surface wettability. We address in this paper, the basic requirements and strategies of designing and manufacturing amphiphobic surfaces using different substrates. The synergetic effect of low surface energy and functional surface morphology leads to reduced wettability, resulting in anti-fingerprint properties. The trends of future investigations and fundamental conclusions are drawn. The remaining challenges and future outlook of this field are also highlighted.

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