Even about 70% of our planet is covered by water, lack of access to clean water is still a pervasive problem disturbing people all over the world. Water problems are deemed to be worse in future, given the rapidly growing population. To solve these problems calls out for a tremendous amount of research to be conducted to develop new methods/technologies of economically purifying water and harvesting water, as well as reducing associated negative impact on the environment. In this study, we investigated water condensation at a cooled surface and the impacts of the surface property and temperature. A device was designed and developed to collect the water condensation rate in a controlled environment. The Alumina surface was used as a substrat...
Fresh water demand is increasing globally and numerous research is being carried out to develop effi...
Dropwise condensation of atmospheric water vapor is important in multiple practical engineering appl...
Water on graphene surfaces This article has been downloaded from IOPscience. Please scroll down to s...
Evaporation of water nanodroplets on a hydrophilically adjusted graphene sheet was studied based on ...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Mechanical and Nuclear EngineeringAmy Rachel BetzThe significant a...
Decades of research since the 1940s has substantiated graphite as a low surface energy material. It...
The graphene/SiO2 system is a promising building block for next-generation electronic devices, integ...
abstract: Limited access to clean water due to natural or municipal disasters, drought, or contamina...
Water as a basic necessity is an influential factor in our everyday lives but water pollution, urban...
The intrinsic wettability of graphitic materials, such as graphene and graphite, can be readily obsc...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2017.Ca...
The wettability of graphene is both fundamental and crucial for interfacing in most applications, bu...
Water condensation is an ubiquitous phenomenon that happens widely in nature. It is also used in ind...
In this Capstone Project, I sought to investigate the boiling performance of graphene-coated surface...
Phase change heat transfer is an essential phenomenon occurring both in nature and in our daily live...
Fresh water demand is increasing globally and numerous research is being carried out to develop effi...
Dropwise condensation of atmospheric water vapor is important in multiple practical engineering appl...
Water on graphene surfaces This article has been downloaded from IOPscience. Please scroll down to s...
Evaporation of water nanodroplets on a hydrophilically adjusted graphene sheet was studied based on ...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Mechanical and Nuclear EngineeringAmy Rachel BetzThe significant a...
Decades of research since the 1940s has substantiated graphite as a low surface energy material. It...
The graphene/SiO2 system is a promising building block for next-generation electronic devices, integ...
abstract: Limited access to clean water due to natural or municipal disasters, drought, or contamina...
Water as a basic necessity is an influential factor in our everyday lives but water pollution, urban...
The intrinsic wettability of graphitic materials, such as graphene and graphite, can be readily obsc...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2017.Ca...
The wettability of graphene is both fundamental and crucial for interfacing in most applications, bu...
Water condensation is an ubiquitous phenomenon that happens widely in nature. It is also used in ind...
In this Capstone Project, I sought to investigate the boiling performance of graphene-coated surface...
Phase change heat transfer is an essential phenomenon occurring both in nature and in our daily live...
Fresh water demand is increasing globally and numerous research is being carried out to develop effi...
Dropwise condensation of atmospheric water vapor is important in multiple practical engineering appl...
Water on graphene surfaces This article has been downloaded from IOPscience. Please scroll down to s...