Origin of Hydrophilic Surface Functionalization-Induced Thermal Conductance Enhancement across Solid–Water Interfaces

Volume: 10, Issue: 33, Pages: 28159 - 28165
Published: Jul 30, 2018
Abstract
Thermal transport across solid-water interfaces is critical for a wide range of applications such as solar thermal evaporation, nanoparticle-assisted hyperthermia therapeutics, and nanofluids. Surface functionalization using self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) to change the hydrophilicity of the solid surface is a common strategy to improve the thermal conductance of solid-water interfaces. Although it is known that hydrophilic interfaces increase...
Paper Details
Title
Origin of Hydrophilic Surface Functionalization-Induced Thermal Conductance Enhancement across Solid–Water Interfaces
Published Date
Jul 30, 2018
Volume
10
Issue
33
Pages
28159 - 28165
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