Intermittent air invasion in pervaporating compliant microchannels

Autor: Keiser, Ludovic, Marmottant, Philippe, Dollet, Benjamin
Rok vydání: 2022
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Druh dokumentu: Working Paper
DOI: 10.1017/jfm.2022.733
Popis: We explore air invasion in an initially water-filled dead-end compliant microchannel containing a constriction. The phenomenon is driven by the pervaporation of the liquid present in the channel through the surrounding medium. The penetration is intermittent, jerky, and characterised by a stop-and-go dynamics as the bubble escapes the constriction. We demonstrate that this sequence of arrest and jump of the bubble is due to an elastocapillary coupling between the air-liquid interface and the elastic medium. When the interface enters the constriction, its curvature strongly increases, leading to a depression within the liquid-filled channel which drives a compression of the channel. As the interface is forced to leave the constriction at a given threshold, due to the ongoing loss of liquid content by pervaporation, the pressure is suddenly released, which gives rise to a rapid propagation of the air bubbles away from the constriction and a restoration of the rest shape of the channel. Combining macroscopic observations and confocal imaging, we present a comprehensive experimental study of this phenomenon. In particular, the effect of the channel geometry on the time of arrest in the constriction and the jump length is investigated. Our novel microfluidic design succeeds in mimicking the role of inter-vessel pits in plants, which transiently stop the propagation of air embolism during long and severe droughts. It is expected to serve as a building block for further biomimetic studies in more complex leaf-like architectures, in order to recover this universal phenomena of intermittent propagation reported in real leaves.
Comment: 23 pages, 15 figures
Databáze: arXiv