Evaporation-Triggered Segregation of Sessile Binary Droplets

Li, Y; Lv, P; Diddens, C; Tan, H; Wijshoff, H; Versluis, M; Lohse, D

HERO ID

4674225

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

2018

Language

English

PMID

29906161

HERO ID 4674225
In Press No
Year 2018
Title Evaporation-Triggered Segregation of Sessile Binary Droplets
Authors Li, Y; Lv, P; Diddens, C; Tan, H; Wijshoff, H; Versluis, M; Lohse, D
Journal Physical Review Letters
Volume 120
Issue 22
Page Numbers 224501
Abstract Droplet evaporation of multicomponent droplets is essential for various physiochemical applications, e.g., in inkjet printing, spray cooling, and microfabrication. In this work, we observe and study the phase segregation of an evaporating sessile binary droplet, consisting of a miscible mixture of water and a surfactantlike liquid (1,2-hexanediol). The phase segregation (i.e., demixing) leads to a reduced water evaporation rate of the droplet, and eventually the evaporation process ceases due to shielding of the water by the nonvolatile 1,2-hexanediol. Visualizations of the flow field by particle image velocimetry and numerical simulations reveal that the timescale of water evaporation at the droplet rim is faster than that of the Marangoni flow, which originates from the surface tension difference between water and 1,2-hexanediol, eventually leading to segregation.
Doi 10.1103/PhysRevLett.120.224501
Pmid 29906161
Wosid WOS:000434020200017
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