Electrostatic Suppression of the “Coffee Stain Effect”

The dynamics of a slender, evaporating, particle-laden droplet under the effect of electric fields are examined. Lubrication theory is used to reduce the governing equations to a coupled system of evolution equations for the interfacial position and the local, depth-averaged particle concentration....

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Veröffentlicht in:Langmuir 2014-05, Vol.30 (20), p.5849-5858
Hauptverfasser: Wray, Alexander W, Papageorgiou, Demetrios T, Craster, Richard V, Sefiane, Khellil, Matar, Omar K
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The dynamics of a slender, evaporating, particle-laden droplet under the effect of electric fields are examined. Lubrication theory is used to reduce the governing equations to a coupled system of evolution equations for the interfacial position and the local, depth-averaged particle concentration. The model incorporates the effects of capillarity, viscous stress, Marangoni stress, elecrostatically induced Maxwell stress, van der Waals forces, concentration-dependent rheology, and evaporation. Via a parametric numerical study, the one-dimensional model is shown to recover the expected inhomogeneous ring-like structures in appropriate parameter ranges due to a combination of enhanced evaporation close to the contact line, and resultant capillarity-induced flow. It is then demonstrated that this effect can be significantly suppressed via the use of carefully chosen electric fields. Finally, the three-dimensional behavior of the film and the particle concentration field is briefly examined.
ISSN:0743-7463
1520-5827
DOI:10.1021/la500805d