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In situ wetting state transition on micro-and nanostructured surfaces at high temperature

Wang et al., 2014

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16901761466365316626
Author
Wang J
Liu M
Ma R
Wang Q
Jiang L
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ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces

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We studied the in situ transition of the droplets' wetting state on the heated solid surfaces. The wetting behaviors of four micro-and nanostructured surfaces with different chemical components were studied. These parameters included the maximum contact areas (MCA) …
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