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Internal-Flow-Mediated, Tunable One-dimensional Cassie-to-Wenzel Wetting Transition on Superhydrophobic Microcavity Surfaces during Evaporation

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In this article, a superhydrophobic textured surfaces are known to maintain a nonwetted state unless external stimuli are applied since they can withstand high wetting pressure.
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Superhydrophobic textured surfaces are known to maintain a nonwetted state unless external stimuli are applied since they can withstand high wetting pressure. Herein, we report a new catego...

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Self-propelled dropwise condensate on superhydrophobic surfaces.

TL;DR: Continuous dropwise condensation spontaneously occurring on a superhydrophobic surface without any external forces is reported.
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Effect of droplet morphology on growth dynamics and heat transfer during condensation on superhydrophobic nanostructured surfaces.

TL;DR: Insight is provided into the previously unidentified role of droplet wetting morphology on growth rate, as well as the need to design Cassie stable nanostructured surfaces with tailored droplet morphologies to achieve enhanced heat and mass transfer during dropwise condensation.
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Boiling heat transfer on superhydrophilic, superhydrophobic, and superbiphilic surfaces

TL;DR: In this article, the authors characterized pool boiling on surfaces with wettabilities varied from superhydrophobic to super-hydrophilic, and provided nucleation measurements, and developed an analytical model that describes how biphilic surfaces effectively manage the vapor and liquid transport, delaying critical heat flux and maximizing the heat transfer coefficient.
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