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Wettability-engineered meshes for gas microvolume precision handling in liquids

Bernardini et al., 2020

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16808778645065742560
Author
Bernardini J
Sen U
Jafari Gukeh M
Asinari P
Megaridis C
Publication year
Publication venue
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces

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The interaction of rising gas bubbles with submerged air-repelling or air-attracting surfaces is relevant to various technological applications that rely on gas-microvolume handling or removal. This work demonstrates how submerged metal meshes with super air …
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