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Surface charge printing for programmed droplet transportSun et al., 2019
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- Sun Q
- Wang D
- Li Y
- Zhang J
- Ye S
- Cui J
- Chen L
- Wang Z
- Butt H
- Vollmer D
- Deng X
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- Nature materials
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The directed, long-range and self-propelled transport of droplets on solid surfaces is crucial for many applications from water harvesting to bio-analysis,,,,,,,–. Typically, preferential transport is achieved by topographic or chemical modulation of surface wetting gradients …
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