Hypothesis:Surfactant redistribution in a liquid bridge close to drop detachment depends on competition between the bridge deformation rate and surfactant equilibration rate. Surfactant effect can be different in situations when diffusion coefficient changes independently of thinning kinetics or in line with it. Using moderately viscous liquids should allow both situations to be explored experimentally.Experiments:Formation of liquid drops at the tip of capillary is studied experimentally for silicone oils and for surfactant-laden and surfactant-free water/glycerol mixtures of moderate viscosity with particular attention to the kinetics of liquid bridge close to pinch-off and formation of satellite droplets.Findings:Effect of surfactant dep...
Drop formation is widely encountered in nature and industry through processes such as dripping, emul...
International audienceWe report on the experimental behavior of oil drops suspended in water and pas...
The dynamics of wetting and dewetting is largely determined by the velocity field near the contact l...
Hypothesis:Surfactant redistribution in a liquid bridge close to drop detachment depends on competit...
International audienceIt is shown experimentally that surfactants can change the thinning rate of fl...
AbstractThe process of drop detachment from a capillary tip and formation of satellite droplets is s...
We examine both theoretically and experimentally the breakup of a pendant drop loaded with an insol...
Drop formation in a microfluidic flow-focusing device (cross-junction) was studied in absence and pr...
This paper presents investigations on the partial coalescence of an aqueous drop with an organicaque...
AbstractThis work focuses on the coalescence of two water drops, one of which contains surfactant. T...
The effect of insoluble surfactant on the breakup of a fluid jet surrounded by another viscous fluid...
The time-dependent behavior of droplets in the presence of insoluble surfactants, i.e., droplet elon...
Surfactants at fluid interfaces not only lower and cause gradients in surface tension but can induce...
The formation of an aqueous droplet in an organic continuous phase was studied experimentally inside...
It is shown experimentally that surfactants can change the thinning rate of fluid necks undergoing r...
Drop formation is widely encountered in nature and industry through processes such as dripping, emul...
International audienceWe report on the experimental behavior of oil drops suspended in water and pas...
The dynamics of wetting and dewetting is largely determined by the velocity field near the contact l...
Hypothesis:Surfactant redistribution in a liquid bridge close to drop detachment depends on competit...
International audienceIt is shown experimentally that surfactants can change the thinning rate of fl...
AbstractThe process of drop detachment from a capillary tip and formation of satellite droplets is s...
We examine both theoretically and experimentally the breakup of a pendant drop loaded with an insol...
Drop formation in a microfluidic flow-focusing device (cross-junction) was studied in absence and pr...
This paper presents investigations on the partial coalescence of an aqueous drop with an organicaque...
AbstractThis work focuses on the coalescence of two water drops, one of which contains surfactant. T...
The effect of insoluble surfactant on the breakup of a fluid jet surrounded by another viscous fluid...
The time-dependent behavior of droplets in the presence of insoluble surfactants, i.e., droplet elon...
Surfactants at fluid interfaces not only lower and cause gradients in surface tension but can induce...
The formation of an aqueous droplet in an organic continuous phase was studied experimentally inside...
It is shown experimentally that surfactants can change the thinning rate of fluid necks undergoing r...
Drop formation is widely encountered in nature and industry through processes such as dripping, emul...
International audienceWe report on the experimental behavior of oil drops suspended in water and pas...
The dynamics of wetting and dewetting is largely determined by the velocity field near the contact l...