
Astrakhan scientists have developed innovative film heaters that will prevent fogging and freezing of car windows in cold weather, the press service of the Astrakhan State University named after VN Tatishchev reported on February 26. .
Researchers at the university delved into the properties of various coatings commonly used in everyday life, using advanced computer modeling techniques. This scientific research aims to improve the functional characteristics of these films and optimize the production process to make it more profitable. A promising direction is the creation of films based on nanorods and nanowires.
The possible applications of this development go beyond automotive technology and have prospects for use in biotechnology and medicine. The films have potential applications in membranes and biosensors, demonstrating the versatility and impact of this cutting-edge research.
Recall that Astrakhan State University was founded in 1932 and includes 10 faculties, 36 departments and a higher school. More than 13 thousand students study at the university, among them around 2 thousand foreigners from 45 countries. Since June 2022, the university has been named after geographer and historian Vasily Tatishchev.
Source: Rossa Primavera
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