The coffee-ring effect for particle deposition near the three-phase line after drying a pinned sessile colloidal droplet has been suppressed or attenuated in many recent studies. However, there have been few attempts to simulate the mitigation of the effect in the presence of strong particle-particle attraction forces. We develop a three-dimensional stochastic model to investigate the drying process of a pinned colloidal sessile droplet by considering the sticking between particles, which was observed in the experiments. The Monte Carlo simulation results show that by solely promoting the particle-particle attraction in the model, the final deposit shape is transformed from the coffee ring to the uniform film deposition. This phenomenon is ...
We study the effect of surfactants on the deposits formed after the evaporation of colloidal suspens...
We illustrate the importance of particle geometry on droplet contact line pinning, 'coffee-stain' fo...
Nanofluids are a new kind of fluids engineered by dispersing nanoparticles in base fluids. After ful...
The coffee-ring effect for particle deposition near the three-phase line after drying a pinned sessi...
A Monte Carlo model has been developed to investigate the transition from the coffee-ring deposition...
The residual deposits usually left near the contact line after pinned sessile colloidal droplet evap...
Experiments and simulations to promote or attenuate the “coffee-ring effect” for pinned sessile nano...
Significant efforts have been undertaken in recent years to understand, and ultimately control, the ...
We investigate the effect of surfactant on the formation of nanoparticle aggregates that resulted fr...
Evaporation of a colloidal droplet typically leaves ring-like deposit patterns on a substrate, now w...
Pattern formation is a common occurrence in drying colloidal systems. The most common in droplets, i...
A control over the nature of deposit pattern obtained after the evaporation of solvent from a sessil...
Coffee ring patterns in drying sessile droplets are undesirable in various practical applications. H...
The uneven deposition at the edges of an evaporating droplet, termed the coffee-ring effect, has bee...
The formation of a ring-like deposit at the periphery of a drying colloidal droplet is a vexing prob...
We study the effect of surfactants on the deposits formed after the evaporation of colloidal suspens...
We illustrate the importance of particle geometry on droplet contact line pinning, 'coffee-stain' fo...
Nanofluids are a new kind of fluids engineered by dispersing nanoparticles in base fluids. After ful...
The coffee-ring effect for particle deposition near the three-phase line after drying a pinned sessi...
A Monte Carlo model has been developed to investigate the transition from the coffee-ring deposition...
The residual deposits usually left near the contact line after pinned sessile colloidal droplet evap...
Experiments and simulations to promote or attenuate the “coffee-ring effect” for pinned sessile nano...
Significant efforts have been undertaken in recent years to understand, and ultimately control, the ...
We investigate the effect of surfactant on the formation of nanoparticle aggregates that resulted fr...
Evaporation of a colloidal droplet typically leaves ring-like deposit patterns on a substrate, now w...
Pattern formation is a common occurrence in drying colloidal systems. The most common in droplets, i...
A control over the nature of deposit pattern obtained after the evaporation of solvent from a sessil...
Coffee ring patterns in drying sessile droplets are undesirable in various practical applications. H...
The uneven deposition at the edges of an evaporating droplet, termed the coffee-ring effect, has bee...
The formation of a ring-like deposit at the periphery of a drying colloidal droplet is a vexing prob...
We study the effect of surfactants on the deposits formed after the evaporation of colloidal suspens...
We illustrate the importance of particle geometry on droplet contact line pinning, 'coffee-stain' fo...
Nanofluids are a new kind of fluids engineered by dispersing nanoparticles in base fluids. After ful...