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Bioinspired self‐propulsion of water droplets at the convergence of Janus‐textured heated substrates

Zhang et al., 2019

Document ID
17487609698252788503
Author
Zhang P
Peng B
Wang J
Jiang L
Publication year
Publication venue
Advanced Functional Materials

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Controlled propulsion of liquid droplets on a solid surface offers viable applications in fog harvesting, heat transfer, microfluidics, and microdevice technologies. A prerequisite for the propulsion of liquid droplets is to break the wetting symmetry of a droplet and contact‐line …
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