Controlling the buckling instability of drying droplets of suspensions through colloidal interactions.

Soft Matter

École Supérieure de Physique et de Chimie Industrielles de la Ville de Paris ParisTech, PSL Research University, Sciences et Ingénierie de la matière Molle, CNRS UMR7615, 10, Rue Vauquelin, F-75231 Paris Cedex 05, France.

Published: May 2015

The present study focuses on the drying of droplets of colloidal suspensions using the Leidenfrost effect. At the end of drying, grains show different morphologies: cups or spheres depending on the ionic strength or zeta potential of the initial suspension. High ionic strengths and low absolute zeta potential values lead to spherical morphologies. A model based on the calculations of DLVO potentials has been implemented to extract a critical pressure, which provides a quantitative criterion for buckling whatever the initial formulation is. Particularly, the buckling time is quantitatively predicted from the interparticle interactions and shows an excellent agreement with experimental values.

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