“…Up to now, a variety of methods have been developed to fabricate superhydrophobic surfaces on wood-based materials, such as hydrothermal treatment [ 7 , 8 ], sol-gel method [ 9 , 10 ], dip or spray-coating [ 11 , 12 , 13 , 14 ], soft lithography [ 15 , 16 ], “paint + adhesive” method [ 17 , 18 ], and so on. Among “paint + adhesive” methods, PDMS as adhesive has been successfully used to fabricate various robust and durable superhydrophobic surfaces [ 19 , 20 , 21 ]. However, there are few studies on the fabrication of lignocellulose composites superhydrophobic coatings.…”