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An Efficient Fog Collector Achieved by Optimal Hierarchical Surface Patterns and Wetting Gradient

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ADVANCED MATERIALS INTERFACES
Volume 10, Issue 8, Pages -

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/admi.202202123

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fog collectors; surface; patterns; wettability

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This paper presents an efficient fog collector that combines wettability and spokes geometry for obtaining fresh water. Water droplets easily detach from the surface of the mist collector at the end of the structure and can be collected. The fog collecting efficiency is 1.82 times that of a planar zinc sheet, providing a new idea for future fog collector design.
With the decrease in fresh water resources, fog collection has become a promising way to obtain fresh water. This paper presents an efficient fog collector that combines wettability and spokes geometry. Water droplets move along a fixed route on the mist collector and can easily overcome the pinning effect at the end of the structure to detach from the surface and then be collected. Its fog collecting efficiency can be 1.82 times that of a planar zinc sheet, which provides a new idea for the design of subsequent fog collectors.

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