Water under the Ridge: Evaporation, Translation, Crumpling and Encapsulation of a Water Droplet atop a Liquid Polymeric Film
Autor: | Subramanian, Sri Ganesh, Nair, Sachin, DasGupta, Sunando |
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Rok vydání: | 2018 |
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Druh dokumentu: | Working Paper |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.jcis.2020.07.123 |
Popis: | The intriguing dynamics of a compound liquid-system comprising of water and (uncured) poly-dimethylsiloxane is explored in the present work. The viscoelastic nature of the film, coupled with the dynamics of evaporation, triggered a self-propulsion in the droplet, which gradually segued into the crumpling of the film, and finally culminated in the encapsulation of the water droplet by the polymer. The physics of the hitherto unreported phenomena has been explained via the development of an analytical model, by taking into account all the germane forces. It is conjectured that this symbiotic and self-sustained dynamics, aided with the non-requirement of any complex fabrication procedures, would pave the path for the development of precision drug-delivery, unmediated flow-focusing, self-mixed microreactors, the study of micro-swimmers, surface encapsulation, and photonics, to name a few. Comment: For Supplementary Information kindly contact the corresponding author |
Databáze: | arXiv |
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