High Surface Area Nanoporous Ti02 Coating for Effective Water Condensation.
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Abstract
A water collection device utilizing nanoparticles has been researched, towards the possible goal of providing water in much needed areas on Earth. Titanium dioxide nanoparticles were spray coated on stainless steel substrates to measure their effect on atmospheric water condensation. A simple thermoelectric cooler, also called a Peltier device, was used to lower the temperature of the coated and uncoated stainless steel substrates to below the dew point temperature of the surrounding air. The thickness of the spray coating was varied to measure its effect on water condensation. This increase in surface area had a direct effect on the amount of water condensed. Compared with bare stainless steel, the TiO2 spray coated stainless steel had a considerably smaller contact angle of H20 droplets. In addition, the super-hydrophilic properties of TiO2 allowed water to flow more easily off the device.
Authors
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Mehmet Burak Kaynar
SNTG Lab. Physics Engineerin Dept. Hacettepe Uni. Turkey, SNTG Lab. Physics Engineering Dept. Hacettepe Uni. Turkey, SNTG Lab. Physics Engineering Dept. Hacettepe University Turkey
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Mark Mcgarity
Mechanical Engineering Department Villanova University, USA
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Emre Yassitepe
University of Delaware, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Delaware, Newark, DE 19716, United States
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S. Ismat Shah
University of Delaware, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Delaware, Newark, DE 19716, United States