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Spontaneous spreading of emulsions on solid surfaces: Morphology and dynamics
Authors:Jonathan E Forester  Jorge M Sunkel  John C Berg
Abstract:The spontaneous spreading of emulsions of water dispersed in silicone oil onto glass surfaces is examined using differential interference contrast (DIC) microscopy. Spreading occurs via a precursor film from which the emulsion droplets are excluded. The radius of the interline of the bulk drop is found to vary as (time)1/10, as is commonly observed for the spontaneous spreading of pure liquids. The spreading rate constant decreases linearly with the volume percent of the dispersed phase, but drops suddenly to zero at approximately 73% dispersed phase. The width and spreading rate of the precursor film also is found to decrease with dispersed phase concentration. A fingering type of instability is evident at the leading edge of the precursor film, yet has little effect on the spreading rate of either the precursor film or the droplet interline. © 2001 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci 81: 1817–1825, 2001
Keywords:spontaneous spreading  spreading kinetics  emulsions  precursor film  Tanner's law  fingering instability
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