Superhydrophobic Surfaces: Are They Really Ice-Repellent?

Superhydrophobic Surfaces: Are They Really Ice-Repellent?

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Exploring the potential and applications of superhydrophobic surfaces

Condensation and freezing of droplets on superhydrophobic surfaces - ScienceDirect

Superhydrophobic Surfaces: Are They Really Ice-Repellent?

Suppression of wetting transition on evaporative fakir droplets by using slippery superhydrophobic surfaces with low depinning force

From superhydrophobicity to icephobicity: forces and interaction analysis

Super water-repellent materials are now durable enough for the real world

How Wetting Hysteresis Influences Ice Adhesion Strength on Superhydrophobic Surfaces

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Mechanisms of ice formation and propagation on superhydrophobic surfaces: A review - ScienceDirect

Fabrication of superhydrophobic and ice-repellent surfaces on pure aluminium using single and multiscaled periodic textures