Self-cleaning is the key factor that makes superhydrophobic nanostructured materials have wide applications. The self-cleaning effect, however, strongly depends on formations and movement of water droplets on superhydrophobic nanostructured surfaces, which is greatly restricted at low humidity (< 7.6 g·kg−1). Therefore, we propose a self-cleaning method at low humidity in which the pollution is electro-aggregated and driven in the electric field to achieve the aggregation and cleaning large areas. The cleaning efficiency of this method is much higher than that of water droplet roll-off, and will not produce “pollution bands”. A simplified numerical model describing pollution movements is presented. Simulation results are consistent with experimental results. The proposed method realizes the self-cleaning of superhydrophobic nanostructured surfaces above dew point curve for the first time, which extends applications of superhydrophobic nanostructured materials in low humidity, and is expected to solve self-cleaning problems of outdoor objects in low humidity areas (< 5.0 g·kg−1). [Figure not available: see fulltext.].
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Liu, Y., Guo, Y., Zhang, X., Gao, G., Shi, C., Huang, G., … Wu, G. (2022). Self-cleaning of superhydrophobic nanostructured surfaces at low humidity enhanced by vertical electric field. Nano Research, 15(5), 4732–4738. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12274-022-4093-0
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