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Marangoni flow alters wetting: Coffee ring and superspreading

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Abstract Colloidal nano altered wetting is an everyday phenomenon with various applications. It occurs when an aqueous colloidal droplet is placed on a wet solid and evaporates with a pinned… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Colloidal nano altered wetting is an everyday phenomenon with various applications. It occurs when an aqueous colloidal droplet is placed on a wet solid and evaporates with a pinned contact line (to form a shape similar to a coffee ring) and when a ‘superspreader’ is placed on a partially wet solid surface with an unpinned contact line. This article reviews recent advances on the mechanisms behind these two phenomena. For the coffee ring phenomenon, besides the evaporation flow, the thermal and solutal Marangoni flow are critical to the radial flow as they carry solutes from the droplet's interior to the contact line. The particle self-assembly into a layered structure at the droplet edge involves particle structuring under confinement and the stagnation flow. While superspreading is not fully understood, it is proposed that the Marangoni flow plays an essential role in superspreading.

Keywords: marangoni flow; flow; coffee ring; contact line

Journal Title: Current Opinion in Colloid and Interface Science
Year Published: 2020

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