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Rational design and easy fabrication of transparent photothermal/hygroscopic composite coatings with long-lasting antifogging performance under sunlight activation.

Nanoscale
Hygroscopic polymers are good candidates for antifogging coatings, but their long-term effectiveness is limited by the equilibrium between water absorption and expansion.
Jinyue Ma, Xiuxian Gu, Junhui He
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Study on Adsorption Kinetics and Hygroscopic Properties of LiCl/ Porous Matrix Composite Desiccant

2024 6th International Conference on Energy, Power and Grid (ICEPG)
This paper investigates the moisture adsorption characteristics of a composite desiccant incorporating LiCl and porous matrices. Various composite desiccant samples and coatings were prepared using an impregnation method, with LiCl as the moisture ...
Yi Luo   +5 more
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Enhancing the Stability and the Scalability of Tree‐Mimicking Dewatering Devices by Employing Hygroscopic Cellulose

Advanced Sustainable Systems
Passive fluid transfer and dewatering at a large scale by evaporation‐induced capillary pumping (i.e., artificial trees) hinge on water conduit robustness to embolism under negative pressure and on the amplification of evaporative flows.
Keegan Parkhurst   +6 more
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An examination of Köhler theory resulting in an accurate expression for the equilibrium radius ratio of a hygroscopic aerosol particle valid up to and including relative humidity 100%

Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 2008
The equilibrium hygroscopic behavior of an aqueous solution drop is investigated using the Köhler model to relate the radius ratio ξ ≡ r/rdry, where rdry is the volume‐equivalent dry radius, and the fractional relative humidity h. The Köhler equation is derived and results obtained from it are presented for three situations: when the effect of surface ...
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Adsorption equilibrium of water vapor on activated carbon and alumina and carbon and alumina impregnated with hygroscopic salt

2013
The adsorption equilibrium of water vapor on different adsorbent materials has been studied. Small grains of commercial activated carbon and alumina, with a diameter of d(g) = 1.5 x 10(-3) m, were impregnated with a hygroscopic salt (calcium chloride) to improve the performance of these materials. The main characteristics of the new composite materials
Ioan Solomon   +6 more
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Determining Moisture Equilibrium Curves of Hygroscopic Materials

Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Analytical Edition, 1946
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Band structure engineering and non-equilibrium dynamics in Floquet topological insulators

Nature Reviews Physics, 2020
Mark S Rudner, Netanel H Lindner
exaly  

Equilibrium mechanisms of self-limiting assembly

Reviews of Modern Physics, 2021
Michael F Hagan, Gregory M Grason
exaly  

Theoretical understanding of photon spectroscopies in correlated materials in and out of equilibrium

Nature Reviews Materials, 2018
Yao Wang   +2 more
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