Unsteady motion of receding contact lines of surfactant solutions: The role of surfactant re-self-assembly

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Varanasi, KS [1 ]
Garoff, S
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[1] Carnegie Mellon Univ, Dept Phys, Pittsburgh, PA 15213 USA
[2] Carnegie Mellon Univ, Ctr Complex Fluids Engn, Pittsburgh, PA 15213 USA
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10.1021/la051576a
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O6 [化学];
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0703 ;
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Re-self-assembly of surfactant molecules must occur at moving contact lines of soluble surfactant solutions. Molecules are transported into and out of the contact line region from four sources: the three interfaces meeting at the contact line and the fluid confined between the solid-liquid and liquid-vapor interfaces. As molecules move among these sources at the contact line, they must rearrange. The dynamics of this re-self-assembly has been shown to have a dominating effect on the structure of advancing contact lines, causing unsteady motion and complex structure of the contact line. It might be assumed that the re-self-assembly for receding contact lines leads to more steady contact line movement. However, in this article we show that for a wide variety of systems this is not true. Quasi-static distortions of the contact line occur as it retreats because of the inability of the surfactant to completely re-self-assemble at localized positions along the contact line.
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