Pattern formation from drying droplets containing sedimenting particles and dewetting of thin films of such suspensions was studied. The dewetting causes the formation of finger-like patterns near the contact line which leave behind a deposit of branches. We find that the strikingly low speed of dewetting is due to the high particle concentration in the contact line region, leading to a strongly enhanced viscosity. For pattern formation from drying droplets (containing particles), evaporation also causes dewetting. In both cases, we find a similar relationship between the size of the patterns and the dewetting speed. The coefficient of this relationship gives us the effective viscosity at the contact line. We present a simple model that acc...
We describe the formation of deposition patterns that are observed in many different experiments whe...
The spontaneous dewetting of a liquid film from a solid surface occurs in many important processes, ...
We investigate the creation of large area mesoscale structures by controlling the dewetting pathways...
Pattern formation from drying droplets containing sedimenting particles and dewetting of thin films ...
The growth of instabilities and the initial stages of dewetting of volatile thin aqueous films on pa...
When a suspension drop evaporates, it leaves behind a drying stain. Examples of these drying stains ...
When a film of a liquid suspension of nanoparticles or a polymer solution is deposited on a surface,...
Thin liquid films on non-wettable solid surfaces are not stable; rather, they are transformed by a s...
Thin polymer films on hydrophobic substrates are susceptible to rupture and hole formation. This, in...
In this study, pattern formation during evaporation of bidispersed drops (containing 1 and 3.2 μm pa...
We review recent experiments on dewetting thin films of evaporating colloidal nanoparticle suspensio...
Evaporation-induced self-assembly of colloids or suspensions has received increasing attention. Give...
Hypothesis Droplet spreading on heterogeneous (chemical/structural) surfaces has revealed local dis...
The dewetting process of thin polystyrene (PS) film on flat and stripe-patterned substrates is prese...
We reported the interactions of the gravitational sedimentation, interface shrinkage, and outward ca...
We describe the formation of deposition patterns that are observed in many different experiments whe...
The spontaneous dewetting of a liquid film from a solid surface occurs in many important processes, ...
We investigate the creation of large area mesoscale structures by controlling the dewetting pathways...
Pattern formation from drying droplets containing sedimenting particles and dewetting of thin films ...
The growth of instabilities and the initial stages of dewetting of volatile thin aqueous films on pa...
When a suspension drop evaporates, it leaves behind a drying stain. Examples of these drying stains ...
When a film of a liquid suspension of nanoparticles or a polymer solution is deposited on a surface,...
Thin liquid films on non-wettable solid surfaces are not stable; rather, they are transformed by a s...
Thin polymer films on hydrophobic substrates are susceptible to rupture and hole formation. This, in...
In this study, pattern formation during evaporation of bidispersed drops (containing 1 and 3.2 μm pa...
We review recent experiments on dewetting thin films of evaporating colloidal nanoparticle suspensio...
Evaporation-induced self-assembly of colloids or suspensions has received increasing attention. Give...
Hypothesis Droplet spreading on heterogeneous (chemical/structural) surfaces has revealed local dis...
The dewetting process of thin polystyrene (PS) film on flat and stripe-patterned substrates is prese...
We reported the interactions of the gravitational sedimentation, interface shrinkage, and outward ca...
We describe the formation of deposition patterns that are observed in many different experiments whe...
The spontaneous dewetting of a liquid film from a solid surface occurs in many important processes, ...
We investigate the creation of large area mesoscale structures by controlling the dewetting pathways...