“…In general, super-hydrophobic surface has water contact angle (WCA) larger than 150 • and water sliding angle (WSA) below 10 • , which is regarded as nearly perfect non-wetting [28]. Due to their special wetting properties, super-hydrophobic surfaces have been widely investigated in broad potential applications, such as anti-corrosion [29][30][31][32][33][34], anti-fouling [35,36], anti-icing [37,38], self-cleaning [27,39,40], oil-water separation [41,42], energy conversion [43], and catalysis [44]. Especially, the unique water repellency property of super-hydrophobic surfaces makes them practical to serve as an effective barrier to prevent the engineering materials underneath from further corrosion.…”