2019
DOI: 10.1021/acs.langmuir.9b02657
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Impact Behavior of Hydrophilic Micron Particles on a Planar Gas–Liquid Interface

Abstract: The behavior of hydrophilic micron particles impacting on the gas−liquid interface has been further experimentally studied using a high-speed camera at different surface tensions and dynamic viscosities of liquids. The results show that the impact behavior exhibits suspension and submergence modes, whose boundary cannot be clearly identified because the overlap between the impact velocity ranges occurs because of the unstable pinning of the three-phase contact line on the surface of hydrophilic particles. The … Show more

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