Fog collection behavior of bionic surface and large fog collector: A review

Hao Yue, Qinghong Zeng, Jinxia Huang, Zhiguang Guo, Weimin Liu

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Abstract

Water shortages are currently becoming more and more serious due to complicated factors such as the development of the economy, environmental pollution, and climate deterioration. And it is the best solution to the problems faced by people in today's world to investigate the bionic structure of nature and explore effective methods for fog collection. Herein, we've illustrated the bionic structures of the Namib desert beetle, cactus spines, and spider silk, and we imitate and further modify the respective bionic structures, as well as construct multifunctional bionic structures to improve fog collection. In addition, we also expound the fog collection behavior of a large fog collector, and an excellent fog capture effect was achieved through studying the mesh structure, the surface modification of the mesh, and the construction of the fog collector. The advantages and limitations of fog collection by a harp fog collector were also explored. We hope that through this review, relevant researchers can have a deeper understanding of this field and thus promote the development of fog collection.

Original languageEnglish
Article number102583
JournalAdvances in Colloid and Interface Science
Volume300
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2022
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Biomimetics
  • Fog collection
  • fog harp
  • Raschel mesh

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