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Accelerated Water Transportation Phenomenon through a Hydrophilic Metal Roll.

Xiaojie LiuXuguang ZhangFangqi ChenYanpei TianYing MuMarilyn L MinusYi Zheng
Published in: ACS applied engineering materials (2023)
Passive water transport by taking advantage of capillary forces is vital for various applications such as solar-driven interfacial evaporation, evaporative cooling, and atmospheric water harvesting. Surface engineering and structure design with a hydrophilic surface and enhanced capillary force will facilitate passive water transport. Herein, we demonstrate a hydrophilic Cu/CuO foil-based roll for accelerated water transportation. The roll was fabricated by rolling up a typical 2D Cu/CuO film, which transforms the water climbing behavior by significantly enhancing the capillary force between each Cu/CuO film layer. The simple spatial transformation for a 2D film, from planar foil to 3D structure, has extensively facilitated water transportation performance and broadened its practical application potential. The Cu/CuO film with a blade-like nanostructure and excellent hydrophilicity ensures water supply to a limited area, while the capillary effect between different layers of the Cu/CuO foil extends the water transportation height. Consequently, the Cu/CuO foil-based roll demonstrated a high fluidic transport velocity. This design derived from the 2D planar film can be potentially employed for a large range of applications such as evaporating in a confined space and evaporation-driven energy harvest.
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