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Tailoring wettability to push the limits of condensation
Jianxing Sun
, Patricia B. Weisensee
Department of Mechanical Engineering & Materials Science
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Condensation
100%
Wettability
100%
Dropwise Condensation
100%
Non-aqueous
66%
Working Fluid
66%
Per Se
33%
Failure Mechanism
33%
Informed Design
33%
Liquid-like
33%
Polymer Coating
33%
Coating Process
33%
Contact Angle
33%
Air Conditioning
33%
Thermal Power Plant
33%
Physics-informed
33%
Filmwise Condensation
33%
Ultra-smooth
33%
Coating Chemistry
33%
Industrial Implementation
33%
Lubricant-infused Surface
33%
Refrigeration Power
33%
Atmospheric Water Harvesting
33%
Droplet Removal
33%
Coating Durability
33%
Active Droplets
33%
Contact Angle Hysteresis
33%
Physics of Failure
33%
New Coatings
33%
Material Science
Wettability
100%
Contact Angle
100%
Polymer Coating
50%
Coating Process
50%
Surface (Surface Science)
50%
Failure Mechanism
50%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Wettability
100%
Working Fluid
100%
Failure Mechanism
50%
Atmospheric Water Harvesting
50%
Engineering
Condensation
100%
Review Article
16%
Air Conditioning
16%
Failure Mechanism
16%
Electric Power Plant
16%
Contact Angle Hysteresis
16%
Atmospheric Water Harvesting
16%