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The natural phenomenon of water vapor condensing on a cold surface is known as breath figures (BFs). growth process BFs solid and fluid surfaces has been thoroughly investigated to understand the mechanism BFs. It fascinating that ordered can be created volatile surfaces, highlighting significant influence BF growth. Currently, however, remains unclear ambiguous. Herein, an optical microscope was used observe in situ pure chloroform under static humid conditions. details obtained images were...
When water vapor comes into contact with a cold surface, it condenses droplets. This natural phenomenon is called breath figures (BFs). Interestingly, ordered BFs can be formed on volatile liquid surface. Different liquids induce different BFs, but the growth process of not fully understood. Although believed that form surface liquid, such as dichloromethane, there little experimental evidence to support this claim. Herein, pure dichloromethane without any polymer was observed in situ by an...