Superhydrophobic Surfaces: Are They Really Ice-Repellent?

Superhydrophobic Surfaces: Are They Really Ice-Repellent?

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Condensation and freezing of droplets on superhydrophobic surfaces - ScienceDirect

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Why Superhydrophobic Surfaces Are Not Always Icephobic

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Hydrophobic Surfaces: Topography Effects on Wetting by Supercooled Water and Freezing Delay

Necessary conditions needed to characterize icephobicity

Functional and versatile superhydrophobic coatings via stoichiometric silanization

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