Publications by authors named "Chuqian Wang"

Many real-world applications for robots-such as long-term aerial and underwater observation, cross-medium operations, and marine life surveys-require robots with the ability to move between the air-water boundary. Here, we describe an aerial-aquatic hitchhiking robot that is self-contained for flying, swimming, and attaching to surfaces in both air and water and that can seamlessly move between the two. We describe this robot's redundant, hydrostatically enhanced hitchhiking device, inspired by the morphology of a remora () disc, which works in both air and water.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

The hydrogen evolution reaction (HER), as an efficient process of converting various energies into high-purity hydrogen, has attracted much attention from both scientific research studies and industrial productions. However, its wide applications still confront considerable difficulties, for example, bubble coverage on the electrode and bubble dispersion in the electrolyte, which will disturb current distribution and isolate active sites from reaction ions resulting in a high reaction overpotential and large Ohmic voltage drop. Consequently, timely removing the generated gas bubbles from the electrode as well as avoiding their direct release into the electrolyte can be an effective approach to address these issues.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Underwater superoleophobic materials due to its excellent antioil and self-cleaning performance have attracted tremendous attention. Current underwater superoleophobic surfaces usually use complex methods to construct the surface structure limiting the yield and not suitable for large-scale production. Here, inspired by the superoleophobicity of pomfret skin, we developed a strategy to fabricate superoleophobic coatings with hierarchical micro/nano structures by doping hydrophilic micro silica particle in calcium alginate hydrogel.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF