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Bioinspired Interfaces
Bioinspired fluid transporting interfaces provide a promising strategy to simplify the current systems. In article number 2211596, Moyuan Cao and co‐workers present superhydrophilic origami with dual‐asymmetric channels to realize a spontaneous, unidirectional, adaptive, and gravity‐independent fluid‐collection process. The further integration of a radiative layer can improve...
Manipulating fluid with an open channel provides a promising strategy to simplify the current systems. Nevertheless, spontaneous on‐surface fluid transport with large flux, high speed, and long distance remains challenging. Inspired by scallop shells, here a shell‐like superhydrophilic origami (S‐SLO) with multiple‐paratactic and dual‐asymmetric channels is presented to improve fluid collection. The...
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