Emulsions are widely used in agriculture where oil-based pesticides are sprayed as an emulsion. However, emulsion droplets can bounce off hydrophobic plant surfaces, leading to major health and environmental issues as pesticides pollute water sources and soils. Here, we report an unexpected transition from bouncing to sticking to bouncing as the droplet impact speed increases. We show that the physics are governed by an in situ, self-generated lubrication of the surface leading to a suction force from the nascent oil layer around the droplet. We demonstrate that this phenomenon can be controlled by a careful balance of three time scales: the contact time of the droplet, the impregnation time scale of the oil, and the oil ridge formation tim...
A compound droplet consisting of water and silicone oil either spreads or splashes upon impacting a ...
Droplets spawn and perish continuously. The splashing of rain or the generation of aerosols during t...
The dynamics of liquid drops impacting superamphiphobic coatings is studied by high-speed video micr...
Retention of agricultural sprays on plant surfaces is an important challenge. Bouncing of sprayed pe...
We show that a double emulsion (oil in water in oil) can be created starting from a compound droplet...
Agricultural spraying involves atomizing a liquid stream through a hydraulic nozzle, thus forming a ...
During an agricultural application, sprays are formed by atomization through a hydraulic nozzle. Fin...
Colliding drops are encountered in everyday technologies and natural processes, from combustion engi...
Colliding drops are encountered in everyday technologies and natural processes, from combustion engi...
Colliding drops are encountered in everyday technologies and natural processes, from combustion engi...
International audienceAgricultural spraying involves atomizing a liquid stream through a hydraulic n...
Drop impact is fundamental to various natural and industrial processes such as rain-induced soil ero...
A compound drop is made of a millimetric water drop encapsulated by an oil shell. They are obtained ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2018Cat...
A compound droplet consisting of water and silicone oil either spreads or splashes upon impacting a ...
A compound droplet consisting of water and silicone oil either spreads or splashes upon impacting a ...
Droplets spawn and perish continuously. The splashing of rain or the generation of aerosols during t...
The dynamics of liquid drops impacting superamphiphobic coatings is studied by high-speed video micr...
Retention of agricultural sprays on plant surfaces is an important challenge. Bouncing of sprayed pe...
We show that a double emulsion (oil in water in oil) can be created starting from a compound droplet...
Agricultural spraying involves atomizing a liquid stream through a hydraulic nozzle, thus forming a ...
During an agricultural application, sprays are formed by atomization through a hydraulic nozzle. Fin...
Colliding drops are encountered in everyday technologies and natural processes, from combustion engi...
Colliding drops are encountered in everyday technologies and natural processes, from combustion engi...
Colliding drops are encountered in everyday technologies and natural processes, from combustion engi...
International audienceAgricultural spraying involves atomizing a liquid stream through a hydraulic n...
Drop impact is fundamental to various natural and industrial processes such as rain-induced soil ero...
A compound drop is made of a millimetric water drop encapsulated by an oil shell. They are obtained ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2018Cat...
A compound droplet consisting of water and silicone oil either spreads or splashes upon impacting a ...
A compound droplet consisting of water and silicone oil either spreads or splashes upon impacting a ...
Droplets spawn and perish continuously. The splashing of rain or the generation of aerosols during t...
The dynamics of liquid drops impacting superamphiphobic coatings is studied by high-speed video micr...