The evaporation of colloidal drop on a substrate with a pinned contact line usually results in a ring stain (the so-called coffee-ring effect). In this paper, we present an investigation of the evaporation of sessile picoliter droplets of binary solvent mixtures containing fumed silica nanoparticles (NPs). The internal flows in ethanol/water droplets are suppressed and uniform deposit morphology achieved with a low loading (0.2–0.5 vol.%) of hydrophobic fumed silica NPs. The effective control of the particle deposit morphology is based on a rapid sol–gel transition assisted by preferential evaporation of ethanol. For droplets of dilute suspensions, the fumed silica NPs tend to agglomerate and form an elastic network quickly, starting from t...
In various industries, such as creating pigments, ceramics, emulsifiers, and catalysis, having silic...
Liquid drops containing insoluble solutes when dried on solid substrates leave distinct ring-like de...
The effect of drying techniques on the dispersion and agglomeration of silica nanoparticles were stu...
The evaporation of colloidal drop on a substrate with a pinned contact line usually results in a rin...
Printing of droplets of pure solvents containing suspended solids typically leads to a ring stain du...
Picolitre droplets of colloidal suspensions in a mixture of two solvents are emitted by a drop-on-d...
Inkjet printing allows for the controlled, contactless deposition of functional picolitre droplets....
A ring stain is often an undesirable consequence of droplet drying. Particles inside evaporating dro...
Small multicomponent droplets are of increasing importance in a plethora of technological applicatio...
The flows in evaporating droplets of binary mixtures are much more complicated than single solvent s...
Sessile nanofluid droplet evaporation is receiving increasing attention lately due to its potential ...
The evaporation and wetting of a droplet on a surface is a trivial phenomenon encountered in daily l...
The solid surfaces used in evaporation studies of nanoparticle sessile droplets usually exhibit sign...
We experimentally investigate the evaporation of water-ethanol binary sessile droplets loaded with a...
Evaporation of solvent from a dispersion is a simple and effective method to direct the self-assembl...
In various industries, such as creating pigments, ceramics, emulsifiers, and catalysis, having silic...
Liquid drops containing insoluble solutes when dried on solid substrates leave distinct ring-like de...
The effect of drying techniques on the dispersion and agglomeration of silica nanoparticles were stu...
The evaporation of colloidal drop on a substrate with a pinned contact line usually results in a rin...
Printing of droplets of pure solvents containing suspended solids typically leads to a ring stain du...
Picolitre droplets of colloidal suspensions in a mixture of two solvents are emitted by a drop-on-d...
Inkjet printing allows for the controlled, contactless deposition of functional picolitre droplets....
A ring stain is often an undesirable consequence of droplet drying. Particles inside evaporating dro...
Small multicomponent droplets are of increasing importance in a plethora of technological applicatio...
The flows in evaporating droplets of binary mixtures are much more complicated than single solvent s...
Sessile nanofluid droplet evaporation is receiving increasing attention lately due to its potential ...
The evaporation and wetting of a droplet on a surface is a trivial phenomenon encountered in daily l...
The solid surfaces used in evaporation studies of nanoparticle sessile droplets usually exhibit sign...
We experimentally investigate the evaporation of water-ethanol binary sessile droplets loaded with a...
Evaporation of solvent from a dispersion is a simple and effective method to direct the self-assembl...
In various industries, such as creating pigments, ceramics, emulsifiers, and catalysis, having silic...
Liquid drops containing insoluble solutes when dried on solid substrates leave distinct ring-like de...
The effect of drying techniques on the dispersion and agglomeration of silica nanoparticles were stu...