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JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY B
卷 113, 期 26, 页码 8860-8866出版社
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/jp902062z
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We describe an experimental investigation of the concomitant evaporation and (de)wetting behavior of sessile drops of ethanol, either pure, or containing small amounts of titanium oxide nanoparticles. Pure ethanol behaved in a more or less ideal manner, with constantly decreasing contact radius, at essentially constant contact angle. However, distinct stick-slip pinning behavior of the triple line occurred when nanoparticles were added to the base liquid. Increased nanoparticle concentration enhanced the stick-slip behavior. The observed behavior is attributed to the effects of particle accumulation near the contact line, caused by the now-established advective flow during evaporation. Slip behavior call lie explained by hysteretic energy barriers, somewhat akin to line tension. The stick behavior was not complete: some triple line drift occurred (pseudo-pinning). It is postulated that this may be due to small-scale pinning of the triple line by deposited particles, or to increased effective viscosity due to high, local nanoparticle concentrations.
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