Salt-induced pattern formation in evaporating droplets of lysozyme solutions.

Colloids Surf B Biointerfaces

Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, USA.

Published: March 2013

AI Article Synopsis

  • Researchers are investigating solute self-organization during the evaporation of colloidal droplets, especially in biofluids, due to its implications for screening and diagnosing diseases.
  • The study focuses on pattern formation during the evaporation of lysozyme solutions with different NaCl concentrations, revealing unique deposit patterns that correlate with various disorders.
  • Time-lapse video microscopy and scanning electron microscopy show that the droplet's final structure includes an outer ring and internal crystallites, which vary based on the concentration of NaCl.

Article Abstract

Solute self-organization during evaporation of colloidal sessile droplets has attracted the attention of researchers over the past few decades due to a variety of technological applications. Recently, pattern formation during evaporation of various biofluids has been studied due to potential applications in screening and diagnosis. The complex morphological patterns in the deposit are unique to various disorders and are influenced by various physical mechanisms occurring during evaporation. These complex patterns can be better understood by studying evaporation of model solutions of biological relevance. Here, we examine the general features of pattern formation during sessile droplet evaporation of aqueous lysozyme solutions with varying concentrations of NaCl. Lysozyme is a globular protein found in biological fluids such as tears and saliva. The morphological evolution of the droplet is studied by time-lapse video during evaporation via reflection optical microscopy. The final deposits exhibit an amorphous peripheral ring and interior regions containing crystallites and dendritic forms, dependent on NaCl concentration. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) images demonstrate the multi-scale hierarchical nature of these structures.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.colsurfb.2012.09.043DOI Listing

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