“…14,43,44,[283][284][285] In recent years, much attention has been paid to the development of liquid-repellent surfaces that can last their liquid repellence for a long time without obvious deterioration under various thermodynamic, mechanical, or chemical stimuli. Meanwhile, some related terminologies, such as thermodynamic/mechanical/chemical stability/robustness/durability, 43,44,[286][287][288][289][290][291] wear/abrasion-resistance, 286,[292][293][294][295] chemical/corrosion resistance, 72,291,296 etc., have been employed to describe the ability of liquid-repellent surfaces to survive in various conditions. Among them, ''stability'' alone sometimes implies that the surfaces are not liable to undergo the damage of liquid repellence on short-term scale, and ''wear-resistance'' only covers the stability of liquid-repellent surfaces towards mechanical wear partially.…”