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. 2022 Mar 14;45(3):24.
doi: 10.1140/epje/s10189-022-00178-2.

Influence of fluid flows on electric double layers in evaporating colloidal sessile droplets

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Influence of fluid flows on electric double layers in evaporating colloidal sessile droplets

Semen V Zavarzin et al. Eur Phys J E Soft Matter. .

Abstract

A model is developed for describing the transport of charged colloidal particles in an evaporating sessile droplet on the electrified metal substrate in the presence of a solvent flow. The model takes into account the electric charge of colloidal particles and small ions produced by electrolytic dissociation of the active groups on the colloidal particles and solvent molecules. We employ a system of self-consistent Poisson and Nernst-Planck equations for electric potential and average concentrations of colloidal particles and ions with the appropriate boundary conditions. The fluid dynamics, temperature distribution and evaporation process are described with the Navier-Stokes equations, equations of heat conduction and vapor diffusion in air, respectively. The developed model is used to carry out a first-principles numerical simulation of charged silica colloidal particle transport in an evaporating aqueous droplet. We find that electric double layers can be destroyed by a sufficiently strong fluid flow.

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