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Continuous Droplet Removal upon Dropwise Condensation of Humid Air on a Hydrophobic Micropatterned Surface
[Image: see text] Combination of two physical phenomena, capillary pressure gradient and wettability gradient, allows a simple two-step fabrication process that yields a reliable hydrophobic self-cleaning condenser surface. The surface is fabricated with specific microscopic topography and further t...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4148149/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25073014 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/la5004462 |
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author | Zamuruyev, Konstantin O. Bardaweel, Hamzeh K. Carron, Christopher J. Kenyon, Nicholas J. Brand, Oliver Delplanque, Jean-Pierre Davis, Cristina E. |
author_facet | Zamuruyev, Konstantin O. Bardaweel, Hamzeh K. Carron, Christopher J. Kenyon, Nicholas J. Brand, Oliver Delplanque, Jean-Pierre Davis, Cristina E. |
author_sort | Zamuruyev, Konstantin O. |
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description | [Image: see text] Combination of two physical phenomena, capillary pressure gradient and wettability gradient, allows a simple two-step fabrication process that yields a reliable hydrophobic self-cleaning condenser surface. The surface is fabricated with specific microscopic topography and further treatment with a chemically inert low-surface-energy material. This process does not require growth of nanofeatures (nanotubes) or hydrophilic–hydrophobic patterning of the surface. Trapezoidal geometry of the microfeatures facilitates droplet transfer from the Wenzel to the Cassie state and reduces droplet critical diameter. The geometry of the micropatterns enhances local coalescence and directional movement for droplets with diameter much smaller than the radial length of the micropatterns. The hydrophobic self-cleaning micropatterned condenser surface prevents liquid film formation and promotes continuous dropwise condensation cycle. Upon dropwise condensation, droplets follow a designed wettability gradient created with micropatterns from the most hydrophobic to the least hydrophobic end of the surface. The surface has higher condensation efficiency, due to its directional self-cleaning property, than a plain hydrophobic surface. We explain the self-actuated droplet collection mechanism on the condenser surface and demonstrate experimentally the creation of an effective wettability gradient over a 6 mm radial distance. In spite of its fabrication simplicity, the fabricated surface demonstrates self-cleaning property, enhanced condensation performance, and reliability over time. Our work enables creation of a hydrophobic condenser surface with the directional self-cleaning property that can be used for collection of biological (chemical, environmental) aerosol samples or for condensation enhancement. |
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spelling | pubmed-41481492015-07-29 Continuous Droplet Removal upon Dropwise Condensation of Humid Air on a Hydrophobic Micropatterned Surface Zamuruyev, Konstantin O. Bardaweel, Hamzeh K. Carron, Christopher J. Kenyon, Nicholas J. Brand, Oliver Delplanque, Jean-Pierre Davis, Cristina E. Langmuir [Image: see text] Combination of two physical phenomena, capillary pressure gradient and wettability gradient, allows a simple two-step fabrication process that yields a reliable hydrophobic self-cleaning condenser surface. The surface is fabricated with specific microscopic topography and further treatment with a chemically inert low-surface-energy material. This process does not require growth of nanofeatures (nanotubes) or hydrophilic–hydrophobic patterning of the surface. Trapezoidal geometry of the microfeatures facilitates droplet transfer from the Wenzel to the Cassie state and reduces droplet critical diameter. The geometry of the micropatterns enhances local coalescence and directional movement for droplets with diameter much smaller than the radial length of the micropatterns. The hydrophobic self-cleaning micropatterned condenser surface prevents liquid film formation and promotes continuous dropwise condensation cycle. Upon dropwise condensation, droplets follow a designed wettability gradient created with micropatterns from the most hydrophobic to the least hydrophobic end of the surface. The surface has higher condensation efficiency, due to its directional self-cleaning property, than a plain hydrophobic surface. We explain the self-actuated droplet collection mechanism on the condenser surface and demonstrate experimentally the creation of an effective wettability gradient over a 6 mm radial distance. In spite of its fabrication simplicity, the fabricated surface demonstrates self-cleaning property, enhanced condensation performance, and reliability over time. Our work enables creation of a hydrophobic condenser surface with the directional self-cleaning property that can be used for collection of biological (chemical, environmental) aerosol samples or for condensation enhancement. American Chemical Society 2014-07-29 2014-08-26 /pmc/articles/PMC4148149/ /pubmed/25073014 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/la5004462 Text en Copyright © 2014 American Chemical Society Terms of Use (http://pubs.acs.org/page/policy/authorchoice_termsofuse.html) |
spellingShingle | Zamuruyev, Konstantin O. Bardaweel, Hamzeh K. Carron, Christopher J. Kenyon, Nicholas J. Brand, Oliver Delplanque, Jean-Pierre Davis, Cristina E. Continuous Droplet Removal upon Dropwise Condensation of Humid Air on a Hydrophobic Micropatterned Surface |
title | Continuous Droplet Removal upon Dropwise Condensation
of Humid Air on a Hydrophobic Micropatterned Surface |
title_full | Continuous Droplet Removal upon Dropwise Condensation
of Humid Air on a Hydrophobic Micropatterned Surface |
title_fullStr | Continuous Droplet Removal upon Dropwise Condensation
of Humid Air on a Hydrophobic Micropatterned Surface |
title_full_unstemmed | Continuous Droplet Removal upon Dropwise Condensation
of Humid Air on a Hydrophobic Micropatterned Surface |
title_short | Continuous Droplet Removal upon Dropwise Condensation
of Humid Air on a Hydrophobic Micropatterned Surface |
title_sort | continuous droplet removal upon dropwise condensation
of humid air on a hydrophobic micropatterned surface |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4148149/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25073014 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/la5004462 |
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