Controlling and predicting the stability and lifetime of freestanding films, including foam and emulsion films, is crucial for many industrial and biological applications. Freestanding films (thickness <100 nm), stabilized by surfactants above the critical micelle concentration, exhibit stratification or stepwise thinning. Stratification proceeds by formation of thinner domains that grow at the expense of surrounding films. In this Article, we address several longstanding challenges related to the experimental characterization and theoretical description of thickness variations, forces, fluxes and flows underlying stratification. We show that nanoridges form and grow at the moving front around expanding domains, and we visualize their shape...
We investigate the dynamics of an insoluble surfactant on the surface of a thin viscous fluid spread...
When we speak of nanometric water films on surfaces we are speaking about a truly ubiquitous phenome...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2018.Ca...
Understanding fluxes and instabilities within freestanding ultrathin films is necessary for a better...
The stability, rheology and applications of foams, emulsions and colloidal sols depend on the hydrod...
Ultrathin foam films containing supramolecular structures like micelles in bulk and adsorbed surfact...
Thin liquid films containing surfactant micelles or other nanocolloidal particles are considered to ...
Freestanding films of soft matter containing micelles, nanoparticles, polyelectrolyte–surfactant com...
Slender liquid nanofilms exposed to large surface thermal gradients are known to undergo thickness f...
Slender liquid nanofilms exposed to large surface thermal gradients are known to undergo thickness f...
Drainage via stratification in micellar foam films formulated with ionic surfactants shows dramatic ...
We studied the spreading of soluble surfactants on spatially confined thin liquid films by means of ...
Biofilms are communities of bacteria adhered to surfaces. Recently, biofilms of rod-shaped bacteria ...
We conducted a combined experimental and numerical study of the spreading of insoluble surfactants o...
The drainage under gravity of a vertical foam film formed on a wire frame has been investigated. Dua...
We investigate the dynamics of an insoluble surfactant on the surface of a thin viscous fluid spread...
When we speak of nanometric water films on surfaces we are speaking about a truly ubiquitous phenome...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2018.Ca...
Understanding fluxes and instabilities within freestanding ultrathin films is necessary for a better...
The stability, rheology and applications of foams, emulsions and colloidal sols depend on the hydrod...
Ultrathin foam films containing supramolecular structures like micelles in bulk and adsorbed surfact...
Thin liquid films containing surfactant micelles or other nanocolloidal particles are considered to ...
Freestanding films of soft matter containing micelles, nanoparticles, polyelectrolyte–surfactant com...
Slender liquid nanofilms exposed to large surface thermal gradients are known to undergo thickness f...
Slender liquid nanofilms exposed to large surface thermal gradients are known to undergo thickness f...
Drainage via stratification in micellar foam films formulated with ionic surfactants shows dramatic ...
We studied the spreading of soluble surfactants on spatially confined thin liquid films by means of ...
Biofilms are communities of bacteria adhered to surfaces. Recently, biofilms of rod-shaped bacteria ...
We conducted a combined experimental and numerical study of the spreading of insoluble surfactants o...
The drainage under gravity of a vertical foam film formed on a wire frame has been investigated. Dua...
We investigate the dynamics of an insoluble surfactant on the surface of a thin viscous fluid spread...
When we speak of nanometric water films on surfaces we are speaking about a truly ubiquitous phenome...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2018.Ca...