Dynamically controlled deposition of colloidal nanoparticle suspension in evaporating drops using laser radiation
Dynamic control of the distribution of polystyrene suspended nanoparticles in evaporating droplets is investigated using a 2.9 mm high power laser. Under laser radiation a droplet is locally heated and fluid flows are induced that overcome the capillary flow, and thus a reversal of the coffee-stain...
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Zusammenfassung: | Dynamic control of the distribution of polystyrene suspended nanoparticles in evaporating droplets is
investigated using a 2.9 mm high power laser. Under laser radiation a droplet is locally heated and fluid
flows are induced that overcome the capillary flow, and thus a reversal of the coffee-stain effect is
observed. Suspension particles are accumulated in a localised area, one order of magnitude smaller than
the original droplet size. By scanning the laser beam over the droplet, particles can be deposited in an
arbitrary pattern. This finding raises the possibility for direct laser writing of suspended particles through
a liquid layer. Furthermore, a highly uniform coating is possible by manipulating the laser beam diameter
and exposure time. The effect is expected to be universally applicable to aqueous solutions independent
of solutes (either particles or molecules) and deposited substrates. |
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DOI: | 10.1039/C6SM00465B |