2016
DOI: 10.1038/srep19113
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Surfactants for Bubble Removal against Buoyancy

Abstract: The common phenomenon of buoyancy-induced vapor bubble lift-off from a heated surface is of importance to many areas of science and technology. In the absence of buoyancy in zero gravity of space, non-departing bubbles coalesce to form a big dry patch on the heated surface and heat transfer deteriorates despite the high latent heat of vaporization of water. The situation is worse on an inverted heater in earth gravity where both buoyancy and surface tension act upwards to oppose bubble removal. Here we report … Show more

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“…Moreover, in a phosphorene ribbon, the edges terminated with zigzag or armchair configuration as well as functional groups have a different bandgap as compared to its microscale counterpart. The ease of bandgap tunability in phosphorene renders it a rich platform for novel physical phenomena such as the integral quantum hall effect, superconductivity, fermions, spintronics, and topological insulators …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, in a phosphorene ribbon, the edges terminated with zigzag or armchair configuration as well as functional groups have a different bandgap as compared to its microscale counterpart. The ease of bandgap tunability in phosphorene renders it a rich platform for novel physical phenomena such as the integral quantum hall effect, superconductivity, fermions, spintronics, and topological insulators …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pool boiling study is of fundamental importance in understanding liquid-vapor phase change physics12345 and enabling many important applications67. In pool boiling heat transfer study, two benchmarks are used to evaluate liquid-vapor phase change heat transfer performance: Critical Heat Flux (CHF) and Heat Transfer Coefficient (HTC)8.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Lately, Raza et al put forward a robust and passive method for enhancing the efficiency of heaters in zero gravity conditions as well as in inverted positions, with recourse to common surfactants . Bubble adhesion and coalescence on the heater surface were interfered by small satellite drops, imparting enough repulsive force (purple arrow) to overcome buoyancy (red arrow) and surface tension force (green arrow), leading to a twofold enhancement in the performance ( Figure ).…”
Section: Superaerophilicity and Superaerophobicitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…d) Boiling with aqueous surfactant solution on an inverted heater in earth gravity. Reproduced with permission . Copyright 2016, Nature Publishing Group.…”
Section: Superaerophilicity and Superaerophobicitymentioning
confidence: 99%