Self-Propelled Motion of Monodisperse Underwater Oil Droplets Formed by a Microfluidic Device.
Naoko UenoTaisuke BannoArisa AsamiYuki KazayamaYuya MorimotoToshihisa OsakiShoji TakeuchiHiroyuki KitahataTaro ToyotaPublished in: Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids (2017)
We evaluated the speed profile of self-propelled underwater oil droplets comprising a hydrophobic aldehyde derivative in terms of their diameter and the surrounding surfactant concentration using a microfluidic device. We found that the speed of the oil droplets is dependent on not only the surfactant concentration but also the droplet size in a certain range of the surfactant concentration. This tendency is interpreted in terms of combination of the oil and surfactant affording spontaneous emulsification in addition to the Marangoni effect.