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arxiv: 1507.00386 · v1 · pith:ZHWLNSCSnew · submitted 2015-07-01 · ❄️ cond-mat.soft · physics.flu-dyn

Thermally Driven Imbibition and Drainage Induced by Terraced Nanostructures

classification ❄️ cond-mat.soft physics.flu-dyn
keywords displacementdynamicsnanostructuresanalyticalcapillaryimbibitioninducedmicro-
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Theoretical analysis and fully atomistic molecular dynamics simulations reveal a Brownian ratchet mechanism by which thermal fluctuations drive the net displacement of immiscible liquids confined in channels or pores with micro- or nanoscale dimensions. The thermally-driven displacement is induced by surface nanostructures with directional asymmetry and can occur against the direction of action of wetting or capillary forces. Mean displacement rates in molecular dynamics simulations are predicted via analytical solution of a Smoluchowski diffusion equation for the position probability density. The proposed physical mechanisms and derived analytical expressions can be applied to engineer surface nanostructures for controlling the dynamics of diverse wetting processes such as capillary filling, wicking, and imbibition in micro- or nanoscale systems.

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