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Main Authors: Mandrolko, Viktor, Termentzidis, Konstantinos, Lacroix, David, Isaiev, Mykola
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Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.01141
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author Mandrolko, Viktor
Termentzidis, Konstantinos
Lacroix, David
Isaiev, Mykola
author_facet Mandrolko, Viktor
Termentzidis, Konstantinos
Lacroix, David
Isaiev, Mykola
contents Efficient thermal transport across solid-liquid interfaces is essential for optimizing heat dissipation in modern technological applications. This study employs molecular dynamics (MD) simulations to investigate the impact of surface functionalization on heat transfer at the silica/water interface. It has been shown that the surface functionalization changes significantly the wetting characteristics of silica surface: from one hand hydroxyl groups render such surfaces more hydrophilic, while methyl groups more hydrophobic. Here, we reveal that modifying the surface functionalization from methylated to hydroxylated groups results in: (i) up to an approximately eightfold increase in adhesion energy, (ii) a reorientation of interfacial water molecules to align perpendicular to the surface normal, (iii) a reduction in the liquid depletion length near the interface, and (iv) an overall enhancement of interfacial heat conduction. We quantify interfacial thermal resistance through the calculation of the contribution of each functional group to the total heat flux, providing insights into the physical mechanisms governing heat transfer at functionalized interfaces. We demonstrated that manipulation of the concentrations of the functional groups can be used to tailor interfacial thermal transport.
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spellingShingle Tailoring Heat Transfer at Silica-Water Interfaces via Hydroxyl and Methyl Surface Groups
Mandrolko, Viktor
Termentzidis, Konstantinos
Lacroix, David
Isaiev, Mykola
Atomic and Molecular Clusters
Materials Science
Efficient thermal transport across solid-liquid interfaces is essential for optimizing heat dissipation in modern technological applications. This study employs molecular dynamics (MD) simulations to investigate the impact of surface functionalization on heat transfer at the silica/water interface. It has been shown that the surface functionalization changes significantly the wetting characteristics of silica surface: from one hand hydroxyl groups render such surfaces more hydrophilic, while methyl groups more hydrophobic. Here, we reveal that modifying the surface functionalization from methylated to hydroxylated groups results in: (i) up to an approximately eightfold increase in adhesion energy, (ii) a reorientation of interfacial water molecules to align perpendicular to the surface normal, (iii) a reduction in the liquid depletion length near the interface, and (iv) an overall enhancement of interfacial heat conduction. We quantify interfacial thermal resistance through the calculation of the contribution of each functional group to the total heat flux, providing insights into the physical mechanisms governing heat transfer at functionalized interfaces. We demonstrated that manipulation of the concentrations of the functional groups can be used to tailor interfacial thermal transport.
title Tailoring Heat Transfer at Silica-Water Interfaces via Hydroxyl and Methyl Surface Groups
topic Atomic and Molecular Clusters
Materials Science
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.01141