Evaporation of sessile droplets containing non-volatile solutes dispersed in a volatile solvent leaves behind ring-like solid stains. As the volatile species evaporates, pinning of the contact line gives rise to capillary flows that transport non-volatile solutes to the contact line. This phenomenon, called the coffee-ring effect, compromises the overall performance of industrially relevant manufacturing processes involving evaporation such as printing, biochemical analysis, manufacturing of nano-structured materials through colloidal and macromolecular patterning. Various approaches have been developed to suppress this phenomenon, which is otherwise difficult to avoid. The coffee-ring effect has also been leveraged to prepare new materials...
The evaporating liquid droplet with suspended particles on a solid substrate may leave a ring-like s...
Abstract The coffee ring effect occurs when a droplet of a suspension evaporates on a substrate; thi...
A control over the nature of deposit pattern obtained after the evaporation of solvent from a sessil...
The analysis of dried drop patterns has various applications in research fields like archeology, med...
International audienceThe so-called coffee-ring effect (CRE) is extraordinarily common, problematic ...
The uneven deposition at the edges of an evaporating droplet, termed the coffee-ring effect, has bee...
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The coffee ring effect regularly occurs during the evaporation of colloidal droplets and is often un...
Liquid drops containing insoluble solutes when dried on solid substrates leave distinct ring-like de...
Evaporation of solvent from a dispersion is a simple and effective method to direct the self-assembl...
We study the influence of acoustic fields on the evaporative self-assembly of solute particles suspe...
We study the influence of acoustic fields on the evaporative self-assembly of solute particles suspe...
A macroscopic evaporating water droplet with suspended particles on a solid surface will form a ring...
As many a coffee drinker knows, a drying drop of coffee typically leaves behind a ring-shaped stain ...
We consider the effect of droplet geometry on the early-stages of coffee ring formation during the e...
The evaporating liquid droplet with suspended particles on a solid substrate may leave a ring-like s...
Abstract The coffee ring effect occurs when a droplet of a suspension evaporates on a substrate; thi...
A control over the nature of deposit pattern obtained after the evaporation of solvent from a sessil...
The analysis of dried drop patterns has various applications in research fields like archeology, med...
International audienceThe so-called coffee-ring effect (CRE) is extraordinarily common, problematic ...
The uneven deposition at the edges of an evaporating droplet, termed the coffee-ring effect, has bee...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/90549/1/2546_ftp.pd
The coffee ring effect regularly occurs during the evaporation of colloidal droplets and is often un...
Liquid drops containing insoluble solutes when dried on solid substrates leave distinct ring-like de...
Evaporation of solvent from a dispersion is a simple and effective method to direct the self-assembl...
We study the influence of acoustic fields on the evaporative self-assembly of solute particles suspe...
We study the influence of acoustic fields on the evaporative self-assembly of solute particles suspe...
A macroscopic evaporating water droplet with suspended particles on a solid surface will form a ring...
As many a coffee drinker knows, a drying drop of coffee typically leaves behind a ring-shaped stain ...
We consider the effect of droplet geometry on the early-stages of coffee ring formation during the e...
The evaporating liquid droplet with suspended particles on a solid substrate may leave a ring-like s...
Abstract The coffee ring effect occurs when a droplet of a suspension evaporates on a substrate; thi...
A control over the nature of deposit pattern obtained after the evaporation of solvent from a sessil...