We simulate the diffusion-driven dissolution or growth of a single-component (resp. two-component) drop embedded in a continuous phase of a binary (resp. single-component) liquid. Our theoretical approach follows a standard diffuse-interface model of partially miscible ternary liquid mixtures, which is based on a regular solution model assumption together with a Flory-Huggins and Cahn-Hilliard representation of the excess and nonlocal components of the Gibbs free energy of mixing. Based on 2D simulation results, we show that for a single-component drop embedded in a continuous phase of a binary liquid (which is highly miscible with either one component of the continuous phase but essentially immiscible with the other) the size of the drop c...
In this work we study the demixing of ternary liquid mixtures, following an initial quench to an uns...
We simulate the mixing (demixing) process of a quiescent binary liquid mixture with a composition-de...
A droplet placed in a liquid-liquid solution is expected to grow, or shrink, in time as t^1/2. In th...
We simulate the diffusion-driven dissolution or growth of a single-component liquid drop embedded in...
We simulate the diffusion-driven dissolution or growth of a single-component liquid drop embedded in...
We simulate the diffusion-driven dissolution or growth of a single-component liquid drop embedded in...
We simulate the diffusion-driven dissolution or growth of a single-component liquid drop embedded in...
We simulate the diffusion-driven dissolution or growth of a single-component drop embedded in a cont...
We simulate the diffusion-driven dissolution or growth of a single-component drop embedded in a cont...
The dissolution of a multicomponent nanodrop in a sparingly miscible liquid is studied by molecular ...
The dissolution of a multicomponent nanodrop in a sparingly miscible liquid is studied by molecular ...
The mass flux at the surface of a drop in an immiscible host liquid is dictated by the composition o...
The mass flux at the surface of a drop in an immiscible host liquid is dictated by the composition o...
The dissolution of a multicomponent nanodrop in a sparingly miscible liquid is studied by molecular ...
Mixing of miscible liquids is essential for numerous processes in industry and nature. Mixing, i.e. ...
In this work we study the demixing of ternary liquid mixtures, following an initial quench to an uns...
We simulate the mixing (demixing) process of a quiescent binary liquid mixture with a composition-de...
A droplet placed in a liquid-liquid solution is expected to grow, or shrink, in time as t^1/2. In th...
We simulate the diffusion-driven dissolution or growth of a single-component liquid drop embedded in...
We simulate the diffusion-driven dissolution or growth of a single-component liquid drop embedded in...
We simulate the diffusion-driven dissolution or growth of a single-component liquid drop embedded in...
We simulate the diffusion-driven dissolution or growth of a single-component liquid drop embedded in...
We simulate the diffusion-driven dissolution or growth of a single-component drop embedded in a cont...
We simulate the diffusion-driven dissolution or growth of a single-component drop embedded in a cont...
The dissolution of a multicomponent nanodrop in a sparingly miscible liquid is studied by molecular ...
The dissolution of a multicomponent nanodrop in a sparingly miscible liquid is studied by molecular ...
The mass flux at the surface of a drop in an immiscible host liquid is dictated by the composition o...
The mass flux at the surface of a drop in an immiscible host liquid is dictated by the composition o...
The dissolution of a multicomponent nanodrop in a sparingly miscible liquid is studied by molecular ...
Mixing of miscible liquids is essential for numerous processes in industry and nature. Mixing, i.e. ...
In this work we study the demixing of ternary liquid mixtures, following an initial quench to an uns...
We simulate the mixing (demixing) process of a quiescent binary liquid mixture with a composition-de...
A droplet placed in a liquid-liquid solution is expected to grow, or shrink, in time as t^1/2. In th...