沉积作用
聚苯乙烯
沉积(地质)
粒子(生态学)
悬挂(拓扑)
咖啡环效应
材料科学
颗粒沉积
粒径
毛细管作用
粒度分布
复合材料
化学工程
纳米技术
地质学
沉积物
聚合物
海洋学
工程类
古生物学
数学
纯数学
航程(航空)
同伦
作者
Ting Hu,Chieh Wang,Kai Yang,Li‐Jen Chen
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.jiec.2021.10.030
摘要
Ring-like residual deposits are often observed after drying suspension droplets on surfaces. That introduces a crucial defect in practical applications, such as ink-jet printing that requires a uniform deposit. In this study, depositions after drying sessile/pendant droplets with silica/polystyrene particles were examined to identify the effect of gravitational sedimentation of particles on self-pinning and deposition pattern. The suspension droplet with larger polystyrene (or silica) particles would trigger the self-pinning at larger (or smaller) particle concentrations. The deposition pattern of pendant drops with silica particles is hill-like. This is due to the large density difference between silica and water to induce high sedimentation velocity, and the particles would precipitate and aggregate along the air–liquid interface to form a hollow shell deposit. The depositions for suspensions with bi-dispersed particles, the larger silica particles would accumulate at the bottom of the deposit due to the higher sedimentation velocity, in contrast to the well-mixed in the deposits for bi-dispersed polystyrene particles. The sedimentation and capillary flow velocities were calculated and discussed. These new findings reveal that the particle density (gravity effect) can be used to adjust the sedimentation velocity to control the deposition morphology and particle size distribution even to suppress the coffee-ring effect.
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