This study investigates pattern formation during evaporation of water-based nanofluid sessile droplets placed on a smooth silicon surface at various temperatures. An infrared thermography technique was employed to observe the temperature distribution along the air–liquid interface of evaporating droplets. In addition, an optical interferometry technique is used to quantify and characterize the deposited patterns. Depending on the substrate temperature, three distinctive deposition patterns are observed: a nearly uniform coverage pattern, a “dual-ring” pattern, and multiple rings corresponding to “stick–slip” pattern. At all substrate temperatures, the internal flow within the drop builds a ringlike cluster of the solute on the top region of...
Nanostructures are used for various chemical, biological, and even volatile organic compound (VOC) s...
Micro-structure patterned substrates attract our attention due to the special and programmable wetta...
Micro-structure patterned substrates attract our attention due to the special and programmable wetta...
This study investigates pattern formation during evaporation of water-based nanofluid sessile drople...
In this study, pattern formation during evaporation of bidispersed drops (containing 1 and 3.2 μm pa...
In this study, pattern formation during evaporation of bidispersed drops (containing 1 and 3.2 μm pa...
Effects of substrate temperature, substrate wettability, and particle concentration are experimental...
Effects of substrate temperature, substrate wettability, and particle concentration are experimental...
Effects of substrate temperature, substrate wettability, and particle concentration are experimental...
Effects of substrate temperature, substrate wettability, and particle concentration are experimental...
Effects of substrate temperature, substrate wettability, and particle concentration are experimental...
In this experimental investigation the evaporative behaviour of liquid droplets of both pure fluids ...
Over the past decades, complex deposition patterns after the evaporation of particle-laden droplets ...
Evaporation of liquid droplets containing non-volatile solutes is an omnipresent phenomenon in daily...
Evaporation of liquid droplets containing non-volatile solutes is an omnipresent phenomenon in daily...
Nanostructures are used for various chemical, biological, and even volatile organic compound (VOC) s...
Micro-structure patterned substrates attract our attention due to the special and programmable wetta...
Micro-structure patterned substrates attract our attention due to the special and programmable wetta...
This study investigates pattern formation during evaporation of water-based nanofluid sessile drople...
In this study, pattern formation during evaporation of bidispersed drops (containing 1 and 3.2 μm pa...
In this study, pattern formation during evaporation of bidispersed drops (containing 1 and 3.2 μm pa...
Effects of substrate temperature, substrate wettability, and particle concentration are experimental...
Effects of substrate temperature, substrate wettability, and particle concentration are experimental...
Effects of substrate temperature, substrate wettability, and particle concentration are experimental...
Effects of substrate temperature, substrate wettability, and particle concentration are experimental...
Effects of substrate temperature, substrate wettability, and particle concentration are experimental...
In this experimental investigation the evaporative behaviour of liquid droplets of both pure fluids ...
Over the past decades, complex deposition patterns after the evaporation of particle-laden droplets ...
Evaporation of liquid droplets containing non-volatile solutes is an omnipresent phenomenon in daily...
Evaporation of liquid droplets containing non-volatile solutes is an omnipresent phenomenon in daily...
Nanostructures are used for various chemical, biological, and even volatile organic compound (VOC) s...
Micro-structure patterned substrates attract our attention due to the special and programmable wetta...
Micro-structure patterned substrates attract our attention due to the special and programmable wetta...