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arxiv 2202.02940 v1 pith:HRRUWBAF submitted 2022-02-07 cond-mat.mtrl-sci

Condensation Droplet Sieve

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Large droplets emerging during dropwise condensation impair surface properties such as anti-fogging/frosting ability and heat transfer efficiency. How to spontaneously detach massive randomly distributed droplets with controlled sizes has remained a great challenge. Herein, we present a general solution called condensation droplet sieve, through fabricating microscale thin-walled lattice (TWL) structures coated with a superhydrophobic layer. Growing droplets were observed to jumped off this TWL surface with 100% probability once becoming slightly larger than the lattices. The maximum radius and residual volume of droplets were strictly confined to 16 {\mu}m and 3.2 nl/mm2 respectively, greatly surpassing the current state of the art. We reveal that this extremely efficient jumping is attributed to the large tolerance of coalescence mismatch and effective isolation of droplets between neighbouring lattices. Our work provides a new perspective for the design and fabrication of high-performance anti-dew materials.

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