Evaporative deposition patterns: Spatial dimensions of the deposit
University of Illinois Chicago · University of Chicago
Abstract
A model accounting for the finite spatial dimensions of the deposit patterns in evaporating sessile drops of a colloidal solution on a plane substrate is proposed. The model is based on the assumption that the solute particles occupy finite volume and hence these dimensions are of steric origin. Within this model, the geometrical characteristics of the deposition patterns are found as functions of the initial concentration of the solute, the initial geometry of the drop, and the time elapsed from the beginning of the drying process. The model is solved analytically for small initial concentrations of the solute and numerically for arbitrary initial concentrations of the solute. The agreement between our…
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1Topics & keywords
- Deposition (geology)
- Plane (geometry)
- Mechanics
- Substrate (aquarium)
- Drop (telecommunication)
- Process (computing)
- Finite volume method
- Materials science