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Autothermotaxis of volatile drops

Authors :
Kant, Pallav
Souzy, Mathieu
Kim, Nayoung
van der Meer, Devaraj
Lohse, Detlef
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

When a drop of a volatile liquid is deposited on a uniformly heated wettable, thermally conducting substrate, one expects to see it spread into a thin film and evaporate. Contrary to this intuition, due to thermal Marangoni contraction the deposited drop contracts into a spherical-cap-shaped puddle, with a finite apparent contact angle. Strikingly, this contracted droplet, above a threshold temperature, well below the boiling point of the liquid, starts to spontaneously move on the substrate in an apparently erratic way. We describe and quantify this self-propulsion of the volatile drop. It arises due to spontaneous symmetry breaking of thermal-Marangoni convection, which is induced by the non-uniform evaporation of the droplet. Using infra-red imaging, we reveal the characteristic interfacial flow patterns associated with the Marangoni convection in the evaporating drop. A scaling relation describes the correlation between the moving velocity of the drop and the apparent contact angle, both of which increase with the substrate temperature.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2306.08408
Document Type :
Working Paper