We consider the role of gravity in solute transport when a thin droplet evaporates. Under the physically relevant assumptions that the contact line is pinned and the solutal Péclet number, Pe, is large, we identify two asymptotic regimes that depend on the size of the Bond number, Bo. When Bo=O(1) as Pe→∞, the asymptotic structure of solute transport follows directly from the surface-tension-dominated regime, whereby advection drives solute towards the contact line, only to be countered by local diffusive effects, leading to the formation of the famous ‘coffee ring.’ In the distinguished limit in which Bo=O(Pe4/3) as Pe→∞, this interplay between advection and diffusion takes place alongside that between surface tension and gravity. In each ...
The pioneering work of Deegan et al. [Nature 389, (1997)] showed how a drying sessile droplet suspen...
We theoretically examine the drying of a stationary liquid droplet on an inclined surface. Both anal...
Coffee ring patterns in drying sessile droplets are undesirable in various practical applications. H...
We consider the role of gravity in solute transport when a thin droplet evaporates. Under the physic...
We study the initial evolution of the coffee ring that is formed by the evaporation of a thin, axisy...
We consider the effect of droplet geometry on the early-stages of coffee ring formation during the e...
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 ...
When a drop of coffee dries on a solid surface, it leaves a dense, ring-like deposit along the perim...
International audienceThe so-called coffee-ring effect (CRE) is extraordinarily common, problematic ...
International audienceWe have investigated experimentally, for the first time at microscopic level, ...
Liquid drops containing insoluble solutes when dried on solid substrates leave distinct ring-like de...
Significant efforts have been undertaken in recent years to understand, and ultimately control, the ...
The solid surfaces used in evaporation studies of nanoparticle sessile droplets usually exhibit sign...
The evaporating liquid droplet with suspended particles on a solid substrate may leave a ring-like s...
The pioneering work of Deegan et al. [Nature 389, (1997)] showed how a drying sessile droplet suspen...
We theoretically examine the drying of a stationary liquid droplet on an inclined surface. Both anal...
Coffee ring patterns in drying sessile droplets are undesirable in various practical applications. H...
We consider the role of gravity in solute transport when a thin droplet evaporates. Under the physic...
We study the initial evolution of the coffee ring that is formed by the evaporation of a thin, axisy...
We consider the effect of droplet geometry on the early-stages of coffee ring formation during the e...
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 ...
When a drop of coffee dries on a solid surface, it leaves a dense, ring-like deposit along the perim...
International audienceThe so-called coffee-ring effect (CRE) is extraordinarily common, problematic ...
International audienceWe have investigated experimentally, for the first time at microscopic level, ...
Liquid drops containing insoluble solutes when dried on solid substrates leave distinct ring-like de...
Significant efforts have been undertaken in recent years to understand, and ultimately control, the ...
The solid surfaces used in evaporation studies of nanoparticle sessile droplets usually exhibit sign...
The evaporating liquid droplet with suspended particles on a solid substrate may leave a ring-like s...
The pioneering work of Deegan et al. [Nature 389, (1997)] showed how a drying sessile droplet suspen...
We theoretically examine the drying of a stationary liquid droplet on an inclined surface. Both anal...
Coffee ring patterns in drying sessile droplets are undesirable in various practical applications. H...