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Durable, Ultrathin, and Antifouling Polymer Brush Coating for Efficient Condensation Heat Transfer.


ABSTRACT: Heat exchangers are made of metals because of their high heat conductivity and mechanical stability. Metal surfaces are inherently hydrophilic, leading to inefficient filmwise condensation. It is still a challenge to coat these metal surfaces with a durable, robust, and thin hydrophobic layer, which is required for efficient dropwise condensation. Here, we report the nonstructured and ultrathin (∼6 nm) polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) brushes on copper that sustain high-performing dropwise condensation in high supersaturation. Due to the flexible hydrophobic siloxane polymer chains, the coating has low resistance to drop sliding and excellent chemical stability. The PDMS brushes can sustain dropwise condensation for up to ∼8 h during exposure to 111 °C saturated steam flowing at 3 m·s-1, with a 5-7 times higher heat transfer coefficient compared to filmwise condensation. The surface is self-cleaning and can reduce the level of bacterial attachment by 99%. This low-cost, facile, fluorine-free, and scalable method is suitable for a great variety of heat transfer applications.

SUBMITTER: Li S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10788830 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Durable, Ultrathin, and Antifouling Polymer Brush Coating for Efficient Condensation Heat Transfer.

Li Shuai S   Lam Cheuk Wing Edmond CWE   Donati Matteo M   Regulagadda Kartik K   Yavuz Emre E   Pfeiffer Till T   Sarkiris Panagiotis P   Gogolides Evangelos E   Milionis Athanasios A   Poulikakos Dimos D   Butt Hans-Jürgen HJ   Kappl Michael M  

ACS applied materials & interfaces 20231219 1


Heat exchangers are made of metals because of their high heat conductivity and mechanical stability. Metal surfaces are inherently hydrophilic, leading to inefficient filmwise condensation. It is still a challenge to coat these metal surfaces with a durable, robust, and thin hydrophobic layer, which is required for efficient dropwise condensation. Here, we report the nonstructured and ultrathin (∼6 nm) polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) brushes on copper that sustain high-performing dropwise condensati  ...[more]

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