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硕士生导师
主要任职:Associate Professor
性别:男
毕业院校:吉林大学
学位:博士
所在单位:化学学院
学科:无机化学. 物理化学. 高分子化学与物理
办公地点:化工综合楼C402
联系方式:E-mail: liuwendong@dlut.edu.cn
电子邮箱:liuwendong@dlut.edu.cn
7. Segregation in Drying Binary Colloidal Droplets
发布时间:2023-03-12 点击次数:
Wendong Liu, Jiarul Midya, Michael Kappl, Hans-Jürgen Butt,* and Arash Nikoubashman
ACS Nano 2019, 13(5), 4972-4979.
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When a colloidal suspension droplet evaporates from a solid surface, it leaves a characteristic deposit in the contact region. These deposits are common and important for many applications in printing, coating, or washing. By the use of superamphiphobic surfaces as a substrate, the contact area can be reduced so that evaporation is almost radially symmetric. While drying, the droplets maintain a nearly perfect spherical shape. Here, we exploit this phenomenon to fabricate supraparticles from bidisperse colloidal aqueous suspensions. The supraparticles have a core–shell morphology. The outer region is predominantly occupied by small colloids, forming a close-packed crystalline structure. Toward the center, the number of large colloids increases and they are packed amorphously. The extent of this stratification decreases with decreasing the evaporation rate. Complementary simulations indicate that evaporation leads to a local increase in density, which, in turn, exerts stronger inward forces on the larger colloids. A comparison between experiments and simulations suggest that hydrodynamic interactions between the suspended colloids reduce the extent of stratification. Our findings are relevant for the fabrication of supraparticles for applications in the fields of chromatography, catalysis, drug delivery, photonics, and a better understanding of spray-drying.