Publications by authors named "Qiankai Liu"

With the rapid advancement of electronic integration technology, the requirements for the working environment and stability of the heat dissipation equipment have become increasingly stringent. Consequently, studying a high-efficiency gas-liquid two-phase heat transfer surface holds significant importance. Aiming at the limited liquid transport performance caused by the temperature gradient in the heat transfer process, this paper combines the wetting gradient with the shape gradient and proposes a gradient-wettable multiwedge patterned surface, where droplets can be transported over long distances and at high velocities.

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Static repellency and pressure resistance to liquids are essential for high-performance super-omniphobic surfaces. However, these two merits appear mutually exclusive in conventional designs because of their conflicting structural demands: Static liquid repellency necessitates minimal solid-liquid contact, which in turn inevitably undercuts the surface's ability to resist liquid invasion exerted by the elevated pressure. Here, inspired by the Springtail, these two merits can be simultaneously realized by structuring surfaces at two size scales, with a micrometric reentrant structure providing static liquid repellency and a nanometric reentrant structure providing pressure resistance, which dexterously avoids the dilemma of their structural conflicts.

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