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Drinking up mist

Drinking up mist MATERIAL wITNESS news & views 5. Stoica, V. A. et al. Nat. Mater. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41563-019- Belfast, UK. References 0311-x (2019). 1. Getzin, S. et al. Proc. Natl Acad. Sci. USA 113, 3551–3556 (2016). e-mail: m.gregg@qub.ac.uk 6. Yadav, A. K. et al. Nature 530, 198–201 (2016). 2. Tarnita, C. E. et al. Nature 541, 398–401 (2017). 7. Haeni, J. H. et al. Nature 430, 758–761 (2004). 3. Landau, L. & Lifshitz, E. Phys. Z. Sowjetunion 8, 153–164 Published online: 18 March 2019 8. Mitsui, T. & Furuichi, J. Phys. Rev. 90, 193–201 (1953). (1935). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41563-019-0322-7 4. Kittel, C. Phys. Rev. 70, 965–971 (1946). 9. Roytburd, A. L. Phys. Status Solidi A 37, 329–339 (1976). he harvesting of water droplets the case of dew rather than fog from fog on a vertical mesh harvesting, droplet nucleation from Tof fine filaments has been vapour — with good liquid transport poetically but aptly called along the threads. The former is ‘fishing for water’. The droplets favoured by hydrophilicity, the coalesce and, held on the threads latter by hydrophobicity to make a by capillarity, run downwards under ‘slippery’ surface. However, Dai et al. gravity for collection in a trough. have shown that hydrophilic surfaces The http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Nature Materials Springer Journals

Drinking up mist

Nature Materials , Volume 18 (4) – Mar 20, 2019

Drinking up mist

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MATERIAL wITNESS news & views 5. Stoica, V. A. et al. Nat. Mater. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41563-019- Belfast, UK. References 0311-x (2019). 1. Getzin, S. et al. Proc. Natl Acad. Sci. USA 113, 3551–3556 (2016). e-mail: m.gregg@qub.ac.uk 6. Yadav, A. K. et al. Nature 530, 198–201 (2016). 2. Tarnita, C. E. et al. Nature 541, 398–401 (2017). 7. Haeni, J. H. et al. Nature 430, 758–761 (2004). 3. Landau, L. & Lifshitz, E. Phys. Z. Sowjetunion 8, 153–164...
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Materials Science; Materials Science, general; Optical and Electronic Materials; Biomaterials; Nanotechnology; Condensed Matter Physics
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1476-1122
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1476-4660
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10.1038/s41563-019-0331-6
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MATERIAL wITNESS news & views 5. Stoica, V. A. et al. Nat. Mater. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41563-019- Belfast, UK. References 0311-x (2019). 1. Getzin, S. et al. Proc. Natl Acad. Sci. USA 113, 3551–3556 (2016). e-mail: m.gregg@qub.ac.uk 6. Yadav, A. K. et al. Nature 530, 198–201 (2016). 2. Tarnita, C. E. et al. Nature 541, 398–401 (2017). 7. Haeni, J. H. et al. Nature 430, 758–761 (2004). 3. Landau, L. & Lifshitz, E. Phys. Z. Sowjetunion 8, 153–164 Published online: 18 March 2019 8. Mitsui, T. & Furuichi, J. Phys. Rev. 90, 193–201 (1953). (1935). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41563-019-0322-7 4. Kittel, C. Phys. Rev. 70, 965–971 (1946). 9. Roytburd, A. L. Phys. Status Solidi A 37, 329–339 (1976). he harvesting of water droplets the case of dew rather than fog from fog on a vertical mesh harvesting, droplet nucleation from Tof fine filaments has been vapour — with good liquid transport poetically but aptly called along the threads. The former is ‘fishing for water’. The droplets favoured by hydrophilicity, the coalesce and, held on the threads latter by hydrophobicity to make a by capillarity, run downwards under ‘slippery’ surface. However, Dai et al. gravity for collection in a trough. have shown that hydrophilic surfaces The

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