International audienceThe so-called coffee-ring effect (CRE) is extraordinarily common, problematic in industry and attractively puzzling for researchers, with the accepted rule that it requires two key-ingredients: solvent evaporation and contact line pinning. Here, we demonstrate that the CRE also occurs when the solvent of a pinned sessile drop transfers into another liquid, without involving any evaporation. We show that it shares all characteristic features of the evaporative CRE: solvent transfer-driven transport of solutes to the contact line, ring-shaped deposit, closely-packed particle organization at the contact line, and sizedependent particle sorting. We thus suggest expanding the definition of the coffee-ring effect to any pinn...
The solid surfaces used in evaporation studies of nanoparticle sessile droplets usually exhibit sign...
The coffee ring effect regularly occurs during the evaporation of colloidal droplets and is often un...
We study the initial evolution of the coffee ring that is formed by the evaporation of a thin, axisy...
As many a coffee drinker knows, a drying drop of coffee typically leaves behind a ring-shaped stain ...
Evaporation of sessile droplets containing non-volatile solutes dispersed in a volatile solvent leav...
When a drop of coffee dries on a solid surface, it leaves a dense, ring-like deposit along the perim...
Liquid drops containing insoluble solutes when dried on solid substrates leave distinct ring-like de...
A macroscopic evaporating water droplet with suspended particles on a solid surface will form a ring...
We consider the effect of droplet geometry on the early-stages of coffee ring formation during the e...
Drying a liquid (e.g. water) drop containing uniformly dispersed microscopic particles results in th...
Significant efforts have been undertaken in recent years to understand, and ultimately control, the ...
We consider the role of gravity in solute transport when a thin droplet evaporates. Under the physic...
We study the influence of acoustic fields on the evaporative self-assembly of solute particles suspe...
A control over the nature of deposit pattern obtained after the evaporation of solvent from a sessil...
We study the influence of acoustic fields on the evaporative self-assembly of solute particles suspe...
The solid surfaces used in evaporation studies of nanoparticle sessile droplets usually exhibit sign...
The coffee ring effect regularly occurs during the evaporation of colloidal droplets and is often un...
We study the initial evolution of the coffee ring that is formed by the evaporation of a thin, axisy...
As many a coffee drinker knows, a drying drop of coffee typically leaves behind a ring-shaped stain ...
Evaporation of sessile droplets containing non-volatile solutes dispersed in a volatile solvent leav...
When a drop of coffee dries on a solid surface, it leaves a dense, ring-like deposit along the perim...
Liquid drops containing insoluble solutes when dried on solid substrates leave distinct ring-like de...
A macroscopic evaporating water droplet with suspended particles on a solid surface will form a ring...
We consider the effect of droplet geometry on the early-stages of coffee ring formation during the e...
Drying a liquid (e.g. water) drop containing uniformly dispersed microscopic particles results in th...
Significant efforts have been undertaken in recent years to understand, and ultimately control, the ...
We consider the role of gravity in solute transport when a thin droplet evaporates. Under the physic...
We study the influence of acoustic fields on the evaporative self-assembly of solute particles suspe...
A control over the nature of deposit pattern obtained after the evaporation of solvent from a sessil...
We study the influence of acoustic fields on the evaporative self-assembly of solute particles suspe...
The solid surfaces used in evaporation studies of nanoparticle sessile droplets usually exhibit sign...
The coffee ring effect regularly occurs during the evaporation of colloidal droplets and is often un...
We study the initial evolution of the coffee ring that is formed by the evaporation of a thin, axisy...