The impact of the electric field on surface condensation of water vapor: Insight from molecular dynamics simulation

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In this study, molecular dynamics simulations were carried out to study the coupling effect of electric field strength and surface wettability on the condensation process of water vapor. Our results show that an electric field can rotate water molecules upward and restrict condensation. Formed clusters are stretched to become columns above the threshold strength of the field, causing the condensation rate to drop quickly. The enhancement of surface attraction force boosts the rearrangement of water molecules adjacent to the surface and exaggerates the threshold value for shape transformation. In addition, the contact area between clusters and the surface increases with increasing amounts of surface attraction force, which raises the condensation efficiency. Thus, the condensation rate of water vapor on a surface under an electric field is determined by competition between intermolecular forces from the electric field and the surface.

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Wang, Q., Xie, H., Hu, Z., & Liu, C. (2019). The impact of the electric field on surface condensation of water vapor: Insight from molecular dynamics simulation. Nanomaterials, 9(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/nano9010064

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