Condensation on the nanoscale is essential to understand many natural and synthetic systems relevant to water, air, and energy. Despite its importance, the underlying physics of condensation initiation and propagation remain largely unknown at sub-10 nm, mainly due to the challenges of controlling and probing such small systems. Here we study the condensation of <i>n</i>-propane down to 8 nm confinement in a nanofluidic system, distinct from previous studies at ∼100 nm. The condensation initiates significantly earlier in the 8 nm channels, and it initiates from the entrance, in contrast to channels just 10 times larger. The condensate propagation is observed to be governed by two liquid–vapor interfaces with an interplay between film and br...
Water condensation on surfaces is a ubiquitous phase-change process that plays a crucial role in nat...
Heat transfer from a solid surface to fluid occurs in numerous applications, such as boilers, refrig...
© 2005 American Physical Society. The electronic version of this article is the complete one and can...
Condensation on the nanoscale is essential to understand many natural and synthetic systems relevant...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in ...
We study the phase transitions of a fluid confined in a capillary slit made from two adjacent walls,...
Dylan J. McIntyre, Nicholas C. Jira, M. T. Romano, J. R. D\u27Rozario, M. Guedes_Duarte, T. Doughert...
The rate of growth of capillary condensates in a model wedgelike pore has been studied using the sur...
Understanding the underlying physics of fluid behavior at nanoconfined geometries is essential to ad...
Capillary condensation is the first-order vapor-to-liquid phase transition taking place in confined ...
The recent advances in fabrication of nanoscale structures allow in-depth investigation of transport...
PhD Theses.In this thesis, condensation process has been first addressed. The dependences of format...
Within the types of condensation that can form on a surface, dropwise condensation has been previous...
"Gas adsorption and capillary condensation of organic vapors are studied by optical interferometry, ...
Condensation is of central importance in a broad range of areas in nature and industry. Aerosol-clou...
Water condensation on surfaces is a ubiquitous phase-change process that plays a crucial role in nat...
Heat transfer from a solid surface to fluid occurs in numerous applications, such as boilers, refrig...
© 2005 American Physical Society. The electronic version of this article is the complete one and can...
Condensation on the nanoscale is essential to understand many natural and synthetic systems relevant...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in ...
We study the phase transitions of a fluid confined in a capillary slit made from two adjacent walls,...
Dylan J. McIntyre, Nicholas C. Jira, M. T. Romano, J. R. D\u27Rozario, M. Guedes_Duarte, T. Doughert...
The rate of growth of capillary condensates in a model wedgelike pore has been studied using the sur...
Understanding the underlying physics of fluid behavior at nanoconfined geometries is essential to ad...
Capillary condensation is the first-order vapor-to-liquid phase transition taking place in confined ...
The recent advances in fabrication of nanoscale structures allow in-depth investigation of transport...
PhD Theses.In this thesis, condensation process has been first addressed. The dependences of format...
Within the types of condensation that can form on a surface, dropwise condensation has been previous...
"Gas adsorption and capillary condensation of organic vapors are studied by optical interferometry, ...
Condensation is of central importance in a broad range of areas in nature and industry. Aerosol-clou...
Water condensation on surfaces is a ubiquitous phase-change process that plays a crucial role in nat...
Heat transfer from a solid surface to fluid occurs in numerous applications, such as boilers, refrig...
© 2005 American Physical Society. The electronic version of this article is the complete one and can...