Pumping and sliding of droplets steered by a hydrogel pattern for atmospheric water harvesting

NATIONAL SCIENCE REVIEW(2023)

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Atmospheric water harvesting is an emerging strategy for decentralized and potable water supplies. However, water nucleation and microdroplet coalescence on condensing surfaces often result in surface flooding owing to the lack of a sufficient directional driving force for shedding. Herein, inspired by the fascinating properties of lizards and catfish, we present a condensing surface with engineered hydrogel patterns that enable rapid and sustainable water harvesting through the directional pumping and drag-reduced sliding of water droplets. The movement of microscale condensed droplets is synergistically driven by the surface energy gradient and difference in Laplace pressure induced by the arch hydrogel patterns. Meanwhile, the superhydrophilic hydrogel surface can strongly bond inner-layer water molecules to form a lubricant film that reduces drag and facilitates the sliding of droplets off the condensing surface. Thus, this strategy is promising for various water purification techniques based on liquid-vapor phase-change processes. Hydrogel fibers were proposed to integrate merits of lizard and catfish, creating surface energy gradients and Laplace pressure difference to directionally steer the droplets for enhanced atmospheric water harvesting.
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atmospheric water harvesting,droplet manipulation,bio-inspired,condensation
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