Internal flow in polymer solution droplets deposited on a lyophobic surface during a receding process

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作者
Kaneda, Masayuki [1 ]
Hyakuta, Kentarou [1 ]
Takao, Yuu [1 ]
Ishizuka, Hirotaka [1 ]
Fukai, Jun [1 ]
机构
[1] Kyushu Univ, Dept Chem Engn, Nishi Ku, Fukuoka 8190395, Japan
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10.1021/la801176y
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O6 [化学];
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0703 ;
摘要
When a polymer solution droplet is deposited on a lyophobic surface, the contact line is moved back to some degree and subsequently pinned. An experimental setup is constructed to investigate not only the receding process but also an internal flow of polystyrene-acetophenone and -anisole solutions. As a result, the time variation of the evaporation rate per unit area during receding does not strongly depend on the initial solute concentration. The average solute concentration at the pinning of the contact line increases as the initial solute concentration increases. A convective circulation flow that is upward at the axis of symmetry is observed. This flow pattern is different from those of pure liquids such as water, acetone, benzene, and so forth, which have been previously reported. Furthermore, the observed flow is enhanced as the initial solute concentration increases, contrary to an increase in the fluid viscosity. To resolve these discrepancies, the mechanism of the flow is numerically investigated using a hemispherical droplet model considering the density and surface tension distributions. The numerical results demonstrate that the circulation flow that is experimentally observed is actually caused. It is also found that the solutal Rayleigh effect initially induces the internal flow, and subsequently the solutal Marangoni effect dominates the flow. Both effects are enhanced as the initial concentration increases because of the evaporative mass balance at the free surface.
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页码:9102 / 9109
页数:8
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