Spontaneous Displacement of High Viscosity Micrometer Size Oil Droplets from a Curved Solid in Aqueous Solutions.
Rui LiRogerio ManicaAnthony YeungZhenghe XuPublished in: Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids (2019)
Spontaneous displacement of high viscosity (∼103 Pa·s) micrometer size oil droplets from a curved solid in aqueous solutions was investigated. For high viscosity oils, the dynamic droplet shape was found to deviate significantly from a spherical cap shape due to the considerable viscous force in the oil phase. The displacement dynamics of high viscosity droplets were analyzed using molecular kinetic and hydrodynamic models. The molecular kinetic model was found to describe the dynamic displacement well for the droplets of small departure from the spherical cap shape, while the hydrodynamic model is more applicable to the droplets of higher three-phase contact line displacement velocities and hence larger deviation of the droplets from the spherical cap shape.