“…In both cases the treated surfaces can turn hydrophobic [39] or even superhydrophobic [45][46][47]. On the contrary, if the plasma is fed with oxygen and acidic or basic vapours, hydrophilic surfaces can be obtained [43,48,49,50]. When working with fluorine containing feed, the experimental condition must be properly evaluated since the plasma treatment of organic and of some inorganic substrates can also result in dry etching, i.e., the removal of material from the sample surface for the formation of volatile products [38,51].…”