平面拉伸流中的液滴变形:表面活性剂动力学的影响。

IF 2.9 3区 化学 Q3 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL Soft Matter Pub Date : 2024-10-16 DOI:10.1039/D4SM00642A
Julian Wailliez, Paul Regazzi, Anniina Salonen, Paul G. Chen, Marc Jaeger, Marc Leonetti and Emmanuelle Rio
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液滴在延展流中会发生变形,这种变形主要由其表面张力和粘性应力之间的平衡所决定。根据泰勒对毫米级液滴的预测和测量,这种变形预计会受到表面活性剂的影响,但从未进行过系统测量。我们提供了一个受控实验,使我们能够测量这种变形与液滴大小和不同浓度表面活性剂的剪切应力的函数关系。我们的观察结果表明,在表面活性剂浓度为零和较高时,泰勒预测的变形量会恢复,而在接近临界胶束浓度时,变形量则较小。这与现有的分析模型相矛盾。我们开发了一种新的分析模型,其中考虑到了表面活性剂的动态变化。该模型预测了类似于纯液体的变形与较小变形之间的过渡。我们的研究表明,这一转变是由参数 KL 驱动的,该参数比较了吸附和解吸动力学。最后,我们在延伸流中观察到这种转变时的浓度 C* 与 KL 的独立测量所预测的浓度 C* 非常一致。
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Drop deformation in a planar elongational flow: impact of surfactant dynamics

Drops in extensional flow undergo a deformation, which is primarily fixed by a balance between their surface tension and the viscous stress. This deformation, predicted and measured by Taylor on millimetric drops, is expected to be affected by the presence of surfactants but has never been measured systematically. We provide a controlled experiment allowing us to measure this deformation as a function of the drop size and of the shear stress for different surfactants at varying concentrations. Our observation is that the deformation predicted by Taylor is recovered at zero and high surfactant concentration, whereas it is smaller at concentrations close to the critical micellar concentration. This is in contradiction to the existing analytical models. We develop a new analytical model, taking into account the surfactant dynamics. The model predicts a transition between a deformation similar to that of a pure liquid and a smaller one. We show that the transition is driven by a parameter KL, which compares adsorption and desorption dynamics. Finally, the concentration C*, at which we observe this transition in the extensional flow is in good agreement with the one predicted by independent measurements of KL.

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Soft Matter
Soft Matter 工程技术-材料科学:综合
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期刊介绍: Where physics meets chemistry meets biology for fundamental soft matter research.
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