Effect of Microstructure on Liquid Infused Surfaces during Condensation Phase Change

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Abstract

Liquid infused surfaces (LIS) have received increasing attention for their extremely low contact angle hysteresis and excellent droplet mobility, which makes them potential candidates for anti-icing and heat transfer purposes. The excellent low adhesion of LISs is owed to the presence of a lubricant/oil that decreases further the intimate direct interactions between the solid surface ant the condensate. Although the effect of micropillar structure on droplet mobility after sessile drop deposition has been extensively addressed, the presence or absence of microstructures during dynamic condensation has not been reported up to date. Two different micro-/nano-structured LISs and two nano-structured LIS were fabricated following facile-scalable etching and oxidation techniques. The density and size of the micro-structures was found to differ depending on the etching time. All four LISs were subjected to condensation on an environmental chamber. Here, ewwe present first experimental evidences and surface energy analysis to demonstrate and support the greater shedding velocities and condensation performance of micro-/nano-structured LISs when compared to solely nano-structured LISs.

*The authors acknowledge the support of WPI-I2CNER and JSPS KAKENHI (JP16K18029 and JP18K13703).

Presenters

  • Daniel Orejon

    • I2CNER, Kyushu University
    • Kyushu Univ
    • Kyushu University, International Institute for Carbon-Neutral Energy Research, Japan
    • Kyushu University

Authors

  • Daniel Orejon

    • I2CNER, Kyushu University
    • Kyushu Univ
    • Kyushu University, International Institute for Carbon-Neutral Energy Research, Japan
    • Kyushu University
  • Yota Maeda

    • Kyushu University
  • Fengyong Lv

    • Shanghai Jiao Tong University
  • Peng Zhang

    • Shanghai Jiao Tong University
  • Yasuyuki Takata

    • I2CNER, Kyushu University, I2CNER, Kyushu University
    • Kyushu University
    • Kyushu University, International Institute for Carbon-Neutral Energy Research, Japan
    • Kyushu University, Kyushu University