Unexpected Marangoni Condensation in Negative Binary Mixtures
Abenezer Abere, Patricia B. Weisensee

Abstract
Marangoni condensation - where surface tension gradients induce instabilities that lead to condensate film breakup into discrete droplets - has traditionally been thought of being restricted to 'positive' binary mixtures, where the less volatile component has higher surface tension. 'Negative' mixtures were expected to exhibit stable filmwise condensation. Here, we demonstrate unexpected spontaneous Marangoni-driven pseudo-dropwise condensation in 'negative' water-ethylene glycol and water-triethylene glycol mixtures. Strong thermo-diffusion in these dilute mixtures enables preferential glycol enrichment in colder condensate film regions during condensation, generating surface tension gradients that trigger film breakup, leading to over 6x wettability-independent heat transfer enhancement compared to filmwise condensation. Our work challenges the conventional framework that restricts…
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