A novel noncontact technique based on hydrodynamic trapping is presented to study the dissolution of freely suspended liquid microdroplets into a second immiscible phase in a simple extensional creeping flow. Benzyl benzoate (BB) and n-decanol microdroplets are individually trapped at the stagnation point of a planar extensional flow, and dissolution of single microdroplets into an aqueous solution containing surfactant is characterized at different flow rates. The experimental dissolution curves are compared to two models: (i) the Epstein–Plesset (EP) model which considers only diffusive mass transfer, and (ii) the Zhang–Yang–Mao (ZYM) model which considers both diffusive and convective mass transfer in the presence of extensional creeping...
Experiments were performed with a two-dimensional flowcell to analyze the size and shape distributio...
We monitor the dissolution of arrayed picoliter-size sessile microdroplets of the aqueous phase in o...
The control of the surface wettability is of great interest for technological applications as well a...
The Epstein–Plesset equation has recently been shown to predict accurately the dissolution of a pure...
<p>This thesis addresses mass transfer in multi-phase single particle systems. By using a novel tec...
When a water droplet is deposited within a sparsely miscible liquid medium, such as certain oils, th...
Multicomponent liquid drops in a host liquid are very relevant in various technological applications...
When a water droplet is deposited within a sparsely miscible liquid medium, such as certain oils, th...
Multicomponent liquid drops in a host liquid are very relevant in various technological applications...
The dissolution process of small (initial (equivalent) radius R0 < 1 mm) long-chain alcohol (of vari...
The dissolution process of small (initial (equivalent) radius R0 < 1 mm) long-chain alcohol (of vari...
The dissolution process of small (initial (equivalent) radius R0 < 1 mm) long-chain alcohol (of vari...
Videomicroscopy was used to measure rates of solubilization of triolein drops injected into thin, re...
The dissolution process of small (initial (equivalent) radius R-0 < 1 mm) long-chain alcohol (of var...
We monitor the dissolution of arrayed picoliter-size sessile microdroplets of the aqueous phase in o...
Experiments were performed with a two-dimensional flowcell to analyze the size and shape distributio...
We monitor the dissolution of arrayed picoliter-size sessile microdroplets of the aqueous phase in o...
The control of the surface wettability is of great interest for technological applications as well a...
The Epstein–Plesset equation has recently been shown to predict accurately the dissolution of a pure...
<p>This thesis addresses mass transfer in multi-phase single particle systems. By using a novel tec...
When a water droplet is deposited within a sparsely miscible liquid medium, such as certain oils, th...
Multicomponent liquid drops in a host liquid are very relevant in various technological applications...
When a water droplet is deposited within a sparsely miscible liquid medium, such as certain oils, th...
Multicomponent liquid drops in a host liquid are very relevant in various technological applications...
The dissolution process of small (initial (equivalent) radius R0 < 1 mm) long-chain alcohol (of vari...
The dissolution process of small (initial (equivalent) radius R0 < 1 mm) long-chain alcohol (of vari...
The dissolution process of small (initial (equivalent) radius R0 < 1 mm) long-chain alcohol (of vari...
Videomicroscopy was used to measure rates of solubilization of triolein drops injected into thin, re...
The dissolution process of small (initial (equivalent) radius R-0 < 1 mm) long-chain alcohol (of var...
We monitor the dissolution of arrayed picoliter-size sessile microdroplets of the aqueous phase in o...
Experiments were performed with a two-dimensional flowcell to analyze the size and shape distributio...
We monitor the dissolution of arrayed picoliter-size sessile microdroplets of the aqueous phase in o...
The control of the surface wettability is of great interest for technological applications as well a...