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DROPWISE CONDENSATION ON MICRO- AND NANOSTRUCTURED SURFACES

In this review we cover recent developments in the area of surface-enhanced dropwise condensation against the background of earlier work. The development of fabrication techniques to create surface structures at the micro-and nanoscale using both bottom-up and top-down approaches has led to increase...

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Published in:Nanoscale and microscale thermophysical engineering 2014-07, Vol.18 (3)
Main Authors: Enright, R, Miljkovic, N, Alvarado, JL, Kim, K, Rose, JW
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