2018
DOI: 10.1103/physreve.98.062608
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Remote-controlled deposit of superparamagnetic colloidal droplets

Abstract: Evaporation of sessile droplets is a way to organize suspended particles and create surface coating. Many studies have demonstrated that suspensions with various composition can give rise to qualitatively different dried patterns, often by focusing on the radial density profile of deposited particles. We demonstrate that a single suspension of superparamagnetic colloids can give rise to several dried patterns thanks to an external magnetic field applied during the evaporation process. We show the various patte… Show more

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“…Interestingly, the length of these chains varies with the magnetic field intensity, but does not depend significantly on the angular position in the deposit. For high PBS concentration, the coffee-ring trend in the deposit is reduced as well but chains can be found even in the centre of the deposit, as already described in a previous publication [27].…”
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“…Interestingly, the length of these chains varies with the magnetic field intensity, but does not depend significantly on the angular position in the deposit. For high PBS concentration, the coffee-ring trend in the deposit is reduced as well but chains can be found even in the centre of the deposit, as already described in a previous publication [27].…”
Section: A General Descriptionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…More details on the preparation protocol can be found in Ref. [27]. The M1-070/60 particles are covered with carboxyl groups (-COOH), which induces a negative surface charge due to ionization (−COO − ) at pH 6.5 and higher.…”
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