We present three-dimensional numerical simulations, employing the well-established lattice Boltzmann method, and investigate similarities and differences between surfactants and nanoparticles as additives at a fluid–fluid interface. We report on their respective effects on the surface tension of such an interface. Next, we subject a fluid droplet to shear and explore the deformation properties of the droplet, its inclination angle relative to the shear flow, the dynamics of the particles at the interface, and the possibility of breakup. Particles are seen not to affect the surface tension of the interface, although they do change the overall interfacial free energy. The particles do not remain homogeneously distributed over the interface, b...
The effect of insoluble surfactants on drop deformation and breakup in simple shear flow is studied ...
The dynamics of droplets exhibiting an elastic interface generated by a percolated network of partic...
Abstract Droplet formation in the presence of nanoparticles was studied in a T-shaped microfluidic d...
We present three-dimensional numerical simulations, employing the well-established lattice Boltzmann...
We study numerically the dynamics of deformable drops in the presence of surfactant species both on ...
The effect of shear flow on spherical nanoparticles (NPs) migration near a liquid–liquid interface i...
Droplet dynamics in microfluidic applications is significantly influenced by surfactants. It remains...
We investigate the interaction between a nanoparticle and an oil-water interface with particular emp...
While the interaction of colloidal particles (sizes in excess of 100 nm) with liquid interfaces may ...
Nanoparticles (NPs) adsorption can add functionality (e.g., catalytic, optical, rheological) to flui...
While the interaction of colloidal particles (sizes in excess of 100 nm) with liquidinterfaces may b...
Splashing of a liquid droplet onto a substrate, while ubiquitous, sits at the intersection of severa...
The deformation and orientation behavior of three-dimensional (3D) viscous droplets with and without...
The dynamics of droplets exhibiting an elastic interface generated by a percolated network of partic...
Nanoparticles may adsorb strongly at liquid-vapour interfaces and form layers, which may be a source...
The effect of insoluble surfactants on drop deformation and breakup in simple shear flow is studied ...
The dynamics of droplets exhibiting an elastic interface generated by a percolated network of partic...
Abstract Droplet formation in the presence of nanoparticles was studied in a T-shaped microfluidic d...
We present three-dimensional numerical simulations, employing the well-established lattice Boltzmann...
We study numerically the dynamics of deformable drops in the presence of surfactant species both on ...
The effect of shear flow on spherical nanoparticles (NPs) migration near a liquid–liquid interface i...
Droplet dynamics in microfluidic applications is significantly influenced by surfactants. It remains...
We investigate the interaction between a nanoparticle and an oil-water interface with particular emp...
While the interaction of colloidal particles (sizes in excess of 100 nm) with liquid interfaces may ...
Nanoparticles (NPs) adsorption can add functionality (e.g., catalytic, optical, rheological) to flui...
While the interaction of colloidal particles (sizes in excess of 100 nm) with liquidinterfaces may b...
Splashing of a liquid droplet onto a substrate, while ubiquitous, sits at the intersection of severa...
The deformation and orientation behavior of three-dimensional (3D) viscous droplets with and without...
The dynamics of droplets exhibiting an elastic interface generated by a percolated network of partic...
Nanoparticles may adsorb strongly at liquid-vapour interfaces and form layers, which may be a source...
The effect of insoluble surfactants on drop deformation and breakup in simple shear flow is studied ...
The dynamics of droplets exhibiting an elastic interface generated by a percolated network of partic...
Abstract Droplet formation in the presence of nanoparticles was studied in a T-shaped microfluidic d...