2012
DOI: 10.1017/jfm.2012.22
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Monolith formation and ring-stain suppression in low-pressure evaporation of poly(ethylene oxide) droplets

Abstract: When droplets of dilute suspensions are left to evaporate the final dry residue is typically the familiar coffee-ring stain, with nearly all material deposited at the initial triple line (Deegan et al, Nature, vol. 389, 1997, pp. 827-829). However, aqueous poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO) droplets only form coffee-ring stains for a very narrow range of the experimental parameters molecular weight, concentration and drying rate. Instead, over a wide range of values they form either a flat disk or a very distinctive t… Show more

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“…Samples were placed inside a cylindrical vacuum chamber (diameter 8.6 cm, height 5.4 cm) and connected through a valve to a Cole Parmer MD 4NT vacuum pump (Baldwin et al, 2012). The pressure was recorded using a transducer (KJLC 902) interfaced with controller and readout (KPDR 900) to provide accurate control over the pressure within the chamber.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Samples were placed inside a cylindrical vacuum chamber (diameter 8.6 cm, height 5.4 cm) and connected through a valve to a Cole Parmer MD 4NT vacuum pump (Baldwin et al, 2012). The pressure was recorded using a transducer (KJLC 902) interfaced with controller and readout (KPDR 900) to provide accurate control over the pressure within the chamber.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Here η and r are the viscosity of the fluid and radius of particles in model paint, respectively. High Péclet numbers refer to rapid evaporation [29].…”
Section: Desiccation On Hydrophobic Surface (90mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a 1 dimensional model [21,22] pillar formation was shown to be controlled by a Péclet type ratio of the evaporation rate, −V (where V is droplet volume), which drives the polymer to the contact line during pinned drying, and the gradient diffusion coefficient of the polymer, D G , which in the absence of evaporation would homogenize the solution, along with initial droplet parameters of mass concentration c 0 , droplet base radius R, contact angle θ. In this work, as supported by various theoretical modelling approaches to particle dynamics during sessile droplet drying [1,10,23], we assume that the majority of evaporation over the surface of a droplet occurs in a narrow wedge very close to the contact line.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%