When two sessile drops of the same liquid touch, they merge into one drop, driven by capillarity. However, the coalescence can be delayed, or even completely stalled for a substantial period of time, when the two drops have different surface tensions, despite being perfectly miscible. A temporary state of noncoalescence arises, during which the drops move on their substrate, only connected by a thin neck between them. Existing literature covers pure liquids and mixtures with low surface activities. In this paper, we focus on the case of large surface activities, using aqueous surfactant solutions with varying concentrations. It is shown that the coalescence behavior can be classified into three regimes that occur for different surface tensi...
Unexpectedly, under certain conditions, sessile drops from different but completely miscible liquids...
An investigation of the coalescence of two water drops on a surface is presented and compared with d...
When two separate masses of the same fluid are broughtgently into contact, they are expected to full...
When two sessile drops of the same liquid touch, they merge into one drop, driven by capillarity. Ho...
Due to capillarity, sessile droplets of identical liquids will instantaneously fuse when they come i...
Due to capillarity, sessile droplets of identical liquids will instantaneously fuse when they come i...
Due to capillarity, sessile droplets of identical liquids will instantaneously fuse when they come i...
Unexpectedly, under certain conditions, sessile drops from different but completely miscible liquids...
Unexpectedly, under certain conditions, sessile drops from different but completely miscible liquids...
This work investigates the coalescence of water droplets settled on a water–oil interface in the pre...
Quantitative experimental data on the coalescence behavior of sessile droplets with different but co...
A model for the evolution of two droplets laden with insoluble surfactant coalescing on a preset fil...
International audienceDroplet coalescence is an important process in nature and various technologies...
<p>Coalescence of liquid drops is important in many natural and industrial processes, such as rainin...
Coalescence of liquid drops is important in many natural and industrial processes, such as raining, ...
Unexpectedly, under certain conditions, sessile drops from different but completely miscible liquids...
An investigation of the coalescence of two water drops on a surface is presented and compared with d...
When two separate masses of the same fluid are broughtgently into contact, they are expected to full...
When two sessile drops of the same liquid touch, they merge into one drop, driven by capillarity. Ho...
Due to capillarity, sessile droplets of identical liquids will instantaneously fuse when they come i...
Due to capillarity, sessile droplets of identical liquids will instantaneously fuse when they come i...
Due to capillarity, sessile droplets of identical liquids will instantaneously fuse when they come i...
Unexpectedly, under certain conditions, sessile drops from different but completely miscible liquids...
Unexpectedly, under certain conditions, sessile drops from different but completely miscible liquids...
This work investigates the coalescence of water droplets settled on a water–oil interface in the pre...
Quantitative experimental data on the coalescence behavior of sessile droplets with different but co...
A model for the evolution of two droplets laden with insoluble surfactant coalescing on a preset fil...
International audienceDroplet coalescence is an important process in nature and various technologies...
<p>Coalescence of liquid drops is important in many natural and industrial processes, such as rainin...
Coalescence of liquid drops is important in many natural and industrial processes, such as raining, ...
Unexpectedly, under certain conditions, sessile drops from different but completely miscible liquids...
An investigation of the coalescence of two water drops on a surface is presented and compared with d...
When two separate masses of the same fluid are broughtgently into contact, they are expected to full...