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Evaporation Dynamics of Sessile Droplets: The Intricate Coupling of Capillary, Evaporation, and Marangoni Flow.

Xiuyuan YangMengMeng WuMasao DoiXingkun Man
Published in: Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids (2022)
A single-component droplet placed on a completely wetting substrate shows a pseudostable apparent contact angle (θ app ) during evaporation. We propose a simple theory to explain the phenomenon accounting for the liquid evaporation and the internal flow induced by the capillary and Marangoni effects. The theory predicts that when evaporation starts, the contact angle approaches to θ app in a short time τ s , remains constant for most of the time of evaporation, and finally increases rapidly when the droplet size becomes very small. This explains the behavior observed for alkane droplets. Analytical expressions are given for the apparent contact angle θ app and the relaxation time τ s , which predict how they change when the evaporation rate, droplet size, and other experimental parameters such as thermal conductivity of the substrate are changed.
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