Abstract
Inspired by the lotus leaf effect,non-wetting artificial superhydrophobic surfaces demonstrate an enor-mous potential in numerous fields.However,limited by poor stability and durability,superhydrophobic surfaces are rarely available for practical applications.In this review,based on the wettability mechanisms and failure modes of superhydrophobic surfaces,it is proposed that the construction of highly stable superhydrophobic materials can be approached from four aspects,including structural design,chemical bonding,interfacial-strengthening of hydrophobic materials and substrates,and self-healing.We intro-duced in detail the design ideas,strengthening approaches,and characterization tools of highly stable su-perhydrophobic materials from the perspective of multi-strategy design and strengthening,and provided corresponding insights.Eventually,the development,current status,and prospects of highly stable and multifunctional superhydrophobic materials were also presented in detail.Recent advances and develop-ment prospects of durable superhydrophobic materials were summarized and discussed in this review,providing certain insights and design guidelines for the fabrication of stable superhydrophobic materials.