Li Jiaqian, Zhou Xiaofeng, Tao Ran, Zheng Huanxi, Wang Zuankai
Department of Mechanical Engineering, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong 999077, China.
Shanghai Key Laboratory of Multidimensional Information Processing, Department of Electronic Engineering, East China Normal University, Shanghai 200241, China.
Langmuir. 2021 Apr 27;37(16):5059-5065. doi: 10.1021/acs.langmuir.1c00627. Epub 2021 Apr 16.
Manifested from the "tears of wine" to the "coffee-ring effect", the directional transport of a liquid governed by the Marangoni effect is highly pervasive in our daily life and has brought a great number of applications. Similar to this surface tension gradient-dominated process, the fluid preferentially flows from the hot region to the cold region. In contrast to this perception, in this study, we report that water liquid deposited on a specially designed topological surface can flow from the low-temperature region to the high-temperature region in a spontaneous, long-range, and unidirectional manner. We show that such a behavior is mainly owing to a strong topological effect that outweighs the thermal gradient imposed along the surface. Moreover, the specific temperature range applied on the topological surface for the occurrence of such a unidirectional liquid transport phenomenon is also identified. Our findings would find important insights for developing next-generation cooling devices where a rapid flow from the condensation region to the evaporation/boiling region is preferred.