咖啡环效应
马朗戈尼效应
化学物理
沉积(地质)
胶体
涡流
同种类的
戒指(化学)
化学工程
涡流
化学
肺表面活性物质
纳米技术
材料科学
物理
机械
湍流
生物
热力学
有机化学
对流
古生物学
工程类
沉积物
作者
Wouter Sempels,Raf De Dier,Hideaki Mizuno,Johan Hofkens,Jan Vermant
摘要
The deposition of material at the edge of evaporating droplets, known as the 'coffee ring effect', is caused by a radially outward capillary flow. This phenomenon is common to a wide array of systems including colloidal and bacterial systems. The role of surfactants in counteracting these coffee ring depositions is related to the occurrence of local vortices known as Marangoni eddies. Here we show that these swirling flows are universal, and not only lead to a uniform deposition of colloids but also occur in living bacterial systems. Experiments on Pseudomonas aeruginosa suggest that the auto-production of biosurfactants has an essential role in creating a homogeneous deposition of the bacteria upon drying. Moreover, at biologically relevant conditions, intricate time-dependent flows are observed in addition to the vortex regime, which are also effective in reversing the coffee ring effect at even lower surfactant concentrations.
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