The evaporation of drops of colloidal suspensions plays an important role in numerous contexts, such as the production of powdered dairies, the synthesis of functional supraparticles, and virus and bacteria survival in aerosols or drops on surfaces. The presence of colloidal particles in the evaporating drop eventually leads to the formation of a dense shell that may undergo a shape instability. Previous works propose that, for drops evaporating very fast, the instability occurs when the particles form a rigid porous solid, constituted of permanently aggregated particles at random close packing. To date, however, no measurements could directly test this scenario and assess whether it also applies to drops drying at lower evaporation rates, ...
Patterns generated by controlled evaporation of droplets containing colloids are dictated by interna...
Sessile nanofluid droplet evaporation is receiving increasing attention lately due to its potential ...
Tiny concentrations of suspended particles may alter the behavior of an evaporating droplet remarkab...
In this thesis, we investigate several different experimental configurations of sessile droplets; so...
Droplet evaporation is ubiquitous to multitude of applications such as microfluidics, surface patter...
In this work, a comprehensive series of experiments is conducted to investigate the drying behaviour...
The drying of complex fluids involves a large number of microscopic phenomena (transport and organiz...
Drying of colloidal suspensions appears in many applications such as coatings (paints, ink printing,...
We study the influence of particle shape on growth processes at the edges of evaporating drops. Aque...
The origin of the buckling of micrometer sized colloidal droplets during evaporation induced self as...
International audience– A scientific hurdle in manufacturing solid films by drying colloidal layers ...
Dynamics of contact free (levitated) drying of nanofluid droplets is ubiquitous in many application ...
The origin of the buckling of micrometer-sized colloidal droplets during evaporation-induced self-as...
The evaporation of a liquid drop on a solid substrate is a remarkably common phenomenon. Yet, the co...
The evaporation of a nanocolloidal sessile droplet exhibits preferential particle assembly, nanoporo...
Patterns generated by controlled evaporation of droplets containing colloids are dictated by interna...
Sessile nanofluid droplet evaporation is receiving increasing attention lately due to its potential ...
Tiny concentrations of suspended particles may alter the behavior of an evaporating droplet remarkab...
In this thesis, we investigate several different experimental configurations of sessile droplets; so...
Droplet evaporation is ubiquitous to multitude of applications such as microfluidics, surface patter...
In this work, a comprehensive series of experiments is conducted to investigate the drying behaviour...
The drying of complex fluids involves a large number of microscopic phenomena (transport and organiz...
Drying of colloidal suspensions appears in many applications such as coatings (paints, ink printing,...
We study the influence of particle shape on growth processes at the edges of evaporating drops. Aque...
The origin of the buckling of micrometer sized colloidal droplets during evaporation induced self as...
International audience– A scientific hurdle in manufacturing solid films by drying colloidal layers ...
Dynamics of contact free (levitated) drying of nanofluid droplets is ubiquitous in many application ...
The origin of the buckling of micrometer-sized colloidal droplets during evaporation-induced self-as...
The evaporation of a liquid drop on a solid substrate is a remarkably common phenomenon. Yet, the co...
The evaporation of a nanocolloidal sessile droplet exhibits preferential particle assembly, nanoporo...
Patterns generated by controlled evaporation of droplets containing colloids are dictated by interna...
Sessile nanofluid droplet evaporation is receiving increasing attention lately due to its potential ...
Tiny concentrations of suspended particles may alter the behavior of an evaporating droplet remarkab...