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Understanding the formation of particle bands and fingering patterns during evaporation of a sessile droplet containing colloids
Sessile droplets containing dispersed colloids evaporate on substrates leaving distinct deposition patterns. Applications using the droplets technique require a critical understanding of the complex particle dynamics that affect the deposition pattern. The fingering-like pattern formed when surfactant-laden droplets containing dispersed colloids evaporate is not yet well understood. The lateral imbalanced capillary meniscus forces (CMFs) between particles moving along the Marangoni vortex (MV) cluster particles into bands that deposit to form the fingering-like pattern. This work investigates the effect of particle shape, particle, and surfactant concentration on the phenomenon. Further, the importance of the contact angle and contact line (CL) dynamics of the droplet is also discussed. The results demonstrate that manipulating these parameters can control the band formation and the resulting deposition pattern. The findings of this work would be pivotal for a critical understanding of particle self-assembly and pattern morphologies of evaporating surfactant-laden droplets.
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Colloid and Interface Science Communications provides a forum for the highest visibility and rapid publication of short initial reports on new fundamental concepts, research findings, and topical applications at the forefront of the increasingly interdisciplinary area of colloid and interface science.