Abstract
Phase-change heat transfer is used in a variety of large-scale applications and plays a critical role in the production and consumption of energy. As such, there is a need to develop scalable manufacturing strategies for the implementation of robust nanostructured coatings to enhance these processes through interfacial engineering. In article 1300107, M. McCarthy and co-workers demonstrate the use of biological templates for the scalable nanomanufacturing of virusstructured coatings showing enhanced pool boiling performance.
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