2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.jqsrt.2020.107396
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Evolution of mass, surface layer composition and light scattering of evaporating, single microdropletes of SDS/DEG suspension. Shrinking droplet surface as the micelles generator

Abstract: We study the evolution of the mass of evaporating single microdroplets of sodium dodecyl sulphate (SDS) / diethylene glycol (DEG) mixture. First, we recognise and deconvolute the influence of residual water evaporation [Kolwas et al. Soft Matter 2019;15:1825], which accelerates the composite droplet evaporation, a simple exponential decay of the evaporating droplet surface change rate. This enables us to study the influence of SDS concentration on the composite droplet evaporation. Next, we establish a simple … Show more

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