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Smart superhydrophobic films with self‐sensing and anti‐icing properties based on silica nanoparticles and graphene

Chu et al., 2020

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11105077990355845022
Author
Chu Z
Jiao W
Huang Y
Yan M
Zheng Y
Wang R
He X
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Advanced materials interfaces

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As one of the major passive anti‐icing method, superhydrophobic surfaces have attracted extensive attentions to solve the icing problem. Self‐sensing properties of multifunctional superhydrophobic materials broaden the application prospects such as anti‐icing detection …
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