A fog-collecting surface mimicking the Namib beetle: its water collection efficiency and influencing factors
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Affiliation:
1. Ministry of Education
2. Key Laboratory for the Green Preparation and Application of Functional Materials
3. Hubei University
4. Wuhan 430062
5. People's Republic of China
Abstract
In the Namib Desert, beetles can obtain water by fog-basking. In this review, we discussed the water collection rate of surfaces inspired by beetles from three aspects: surface wettability, surface structure and surface distribution.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Publisher
Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
Subject
General Materials Science
Link
http://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlepdf/2020/NR/C9NR10808D
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