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Frosting Behavior of Superhydrophobic Nanoarrays under Ultralow Temperature
Published 2017“…The surface showed excellent performance in anticondensation and antifrosting when the surface temperature was approximately −20 °C. Although the frosting event inevitably occurs on all surfaces when the temperature is decreased from −50 to −150 °C, the frost accumulation on the superhydrophobic surfaces is always less than that on the untreated surfaces. …”
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Unidirectional Drug Delivery and Responsive Release Guided by Nanofunnel-Shaped Heterojunction
Published 2025“…In the BN<sub>∨</sub>-C<sub>||</sub> model, increasing the tube radius (9.59 to 20.34 Å) or decreasing the cone angle (180–60°) can flip Δ<i>G</i>, enabling bidirectional control. …”
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Frosting Behavior of Superhydrophobic Nanoarrays under Ultralow Temperature
Published 2017“…The surface showed excellent performance in anticondensation and antifrosting when the surface temperature was approximately −20 °C. Although the frosting event inevitably occurs on all surfaces when the temperature is decreased from −50 to −150 °C, the frost accumulation on the superhydrophobic surfaces is always less than that on the untreated surfaces. …”
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