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Hierarchical Nanoporous Glass with Antireflectivity and Superhydrophilicity by One-Pot Etching

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We have developed a hierarchical nanoporous layer (HNL) on silicate glass by a simple one-pot etching method. The HNL has a three-dimensionally continuous spongelike structure with a pore size of a few tens of nanometers on its apparent surface. The pore size gradually decreases from the apparent surface to the HNL-bulk interface. This HNL bestows significant properties to glass: low optical reflectivity that reflects 7% less visible light than nontreated glass and long-persistence superhydrophilicity that keeps its water contact angle at about 5° for more than 1 year. The superhydrophilicity also realizes antifogging and antifouling functionalities.

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