Shaping a Surface Microdroplet by Marangoni Forces along a Moving Contact Line of Four Immiscible Phases

Author:

Yang Haichang12,Zeng Binglin1,Lu Qiuyun1,Xing Yaowen2,Gui Xiahui2,Cao Yijun23,Xu Ben Bin4,Zhang Xuehua15ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering University of Alberta Edmonton Alberta T6G 1H9 Canada

2. National Engineering Research Center of Coal Preparation and Purification China University of Mining and Technology Xuzhou Jiangsu 221116 China

3. School of Chemical Engineering and Technology Zhengzhou University Zhengzhou Henan 450066 China

4. Smart Materials and Surfaces Lab, Mechanical and Construction Engineering Faculty of Engineering and Environment, Northumbria University Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 8ST UK

5. Physics of Fluids group, Faculty of Science and Technology University of Twente P.O. Box 217, 7500 AE Enschede Netherlands

Abstract

AbstractThe ability to transfer microdroplets between fluid phases offers numerous advantages in various fields. This study focuses on the stability and morphology of a sessile oil microdropletduring the transfer from underwater to air. A distinct transition in microdroplet dynamics is observed, characterized by a shift from a scenario dominated by Marangoni forces to one dominated by capillary forces. In the former regime, the oil microdroplets spread in response to the contact between the water‐air interface and the water‐oil interface. The spreading distance follows a power law relationship of t3/4, reflecting the balance between Marangoni forces and viscous forces. On the other hand, in the capillarity‐dominated regime, the oil microdroplets remain stable at the contact line and after being transferred into the air. The crossover between these two regimes is identified in the parameter space defined by three factors: the approaching velocity of the solid‐water‐air contact line (vcl), the radius of the oil microdroplet (ro), and the radius of the water drop (rw). Furthermore, how to use the four‐phase contact line for shaping oil microdroplets is demonstrated using a full liquid process by the contact line lithography.

Funder

Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council

Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada

Alberta Innovates

Canada Foundation for Innovation

Publisher

Wiley

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