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Dynamics of an impacting emulsion droplet

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Emulsions are widely used in agriculture where oil-based pesticides are sprayed as an emulsion. However, emulsion droplets can bounce off hydrophobic plant surfaces, leading to major health and environmental issues as pesticides pollute water sources and soils. Here, we report an unexpected transition from bouncing to sticking to bouncing as the droplet impact speed increases. We show that the physics are governed by an in situ, self-generated lubrication of the surface leading to a suction force from the nascent oil layer around the droplet. We demonstrate that this phenomenon can be controlled by a careful balance of three time scales: the contact time of the droplet, the impregnation time scale of the oil, and the oil ridge formation time scale. We lastly build a design map to precisely control the bouncing of droplets and the oil coverage of the target surface. These insights have broad applicability in agriculture, cooling sprays, combustion, and additive manufacturing.
American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
Title: Dynamics of an impacting emulsion droplet
Description:
Emulsions are widely used in agriculture where oil-based pesticides are sprayed as an emulsion.
However, emulsion droplets can bounce off hydrophobic plant surfaces, leading to major health and environmental issues as pesticides pollute water sources and soils.
Here, we report an unexpected transition from bouncing to sticking to bouncing as the droplet impact speed increases.
We show that the physics are governed by an in situ, self-generated lubrication of the surface leading to a suction force from the nascent oil layer around the droplet.
We demonstrate that this phenomenon can be controlled by a careful balance of three time scales: the contact time of the droplet, the impregnation time scale of the oil, and the oil ridge formation time scale.
We lastly build a design map to precisely control the bouncing of droplets and the oil coverage of the target surface.
These insights have broad applicability in agriculture, cooling sprays, combustion, and additive manufacturing.

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