How droplets nucleate and grow on liquids and liquid impregnated surfaces
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Anand, Sushant; Rykaczewski, Konrad; Beysens, Daniel; Varanasi, Kripa K.; Bengaluru Subramanyam, Srinivas
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Condensation on liquids has been studied extensively in context of breath figure templating, materials synthesis and enhancing heat transfer using liquid impregnated surfaces. However, the mechanics of nucleation and growth on liquids remains unclear, especially on liquids that spread on the condensate. By examining the energy barriers of nucleation, we provide a framework to choose liquids that can lead to enhanced nucleation. We show that due to limits of vapor sorption within a liquid, nucleation is most favoured at the liquid–air interface and demonstrate that on spreading liquids, droplet submergence within the liquid occurs thereafter. We provide a direct visualization of the thin liquid profile that cloaks the condensed droplet on a liquid impregnated surface and elucidate the vapour transport mechanism in the liquid films. Finally, we show that although the viscosity of the liquid does not affect droplet nucleation, it plays a crucial role in droplet growth.
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2014-10Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Materials Science and Engineering; Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Mechanical EngineeringJournal
Soft Matter
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Royal Society of Chemistry
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Anand, Sushant, Konrad Rykaczewski, Srinivas Bengaluru Subramanyam, Daniel Beysens, and Kripa K. Varanasi. “How Droplets Nucleate and Grow on Liquids and Liquid Impregnated Surfaces.” Soft Matter 11, no. 1 (2015): 69–80.
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1744-683X
1744-6848