Short and long time drop dynamics on lubricated substrates

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Liquid infiltrated solids have been proposed as functional solvent-phobic surfaces for handling single and multiphase flows. Implementation of such surfaces alters the interfacial transport phenomenon as compared to a dry substrate. To better understand the interface characteristics in such systems we study experimentally the dynamics of a pendant water drop in air that contacts a substrate coated by thin oil films. At short times the water drop is deformed by the oil that spreads onto the water-air interface, and the dynamics are characterized by inertial and viscous regimes. At late times, the the oil film under the drop relaxes either to a stable thin film or ruptures. In the thin film rupture regime, we measure the waiting time for the rupture as a function of the drop equilibrium contact angle on a dry substrate and the initial film height. The waiting time is rationalized by lubrication theory, which indicates that long-range intermolecular forces destabilize the oil-water interface and is the primary mechanism for the film drainage.
Publisher
EPL ASSOCIATION, EUROPEAN PHYSICAL SOCIETY
Issue Date
2013-11
Language
English
Article Type
Article
Keywords

THIN LIQUID-FILMS; RANGE FORCES; SURFACES; COALESCENCE

Citation

EPL, v.104, no.3

ISSN
0295-5075
DOI
10.1209/0295-5075/104/34008
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10203/189005
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BiS-Journal Papers(저널논문)
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