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On autophobing in surfactant-driven thin films.

R V Craster1, O K Matar.   

Abstract

Recent experiments (Afsar-Siddiqui, A. B.; Luckham, P. F.; Matar, O. K. Langmuir 2004, 20, 7575-7582) on the spreading of aqueous droplets containing cationic surfactants over thin aqueous films supported by negatively charged substrates demonstrated trends in the spreading behavior with either increasing surfactant concentration or increasing film thickness. Although the substrate is initially hydrophilic and the droplet spreads, surfactant adsorption at the substrate renders it hydrophobic leading to droplet retraction. We generate a model here using lubrication theory that allows the effect of the surfactant on the wettability to be taken into account. Our numerical results show that due to basal adsorption of surfactant at the interface, the initially hydrophilic solid substrate is rendered hydrophobic. This then drives droplet retraction and dewetting, which is in agreement with the experimentally observed trends.

Year:  2007        PMID: 17309212     DOI: 10.1021/la0629936

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Langmuir        ISSN: 0743-7463            Impact factor:   3.882


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1.  Coalescence of droplets laden with insoluble surfactant on a preset liquid film.

Authors:  Chunxi Li; Yuxi Lin; Ran Zhang; Xuemin Ye
Journal:  Eur Phys J E Soft Matter       Date:  2018-01-31       Impact factor: 1.890

2.  Autophobing on liquid subphases driven by the interfacial transport of amphiphilic molecules.

Authors:  Ramankur Sharma; Roomi Kalita; Ellen R Swanson; Timothy E Corcoran; Stephen Garoff; Todd M Przybycien; Robert D Tilton
Journal:  Langmuir       Date:  2012-10-17       Impact factor: 3.882

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