Field-Induced Breakup of Emulsion Droplets Stabilized by Colloidal Particles
Soft Condensed Matter
2012-03-05 v1
Abstract
We simulate the response of a particle-stabilized emulsion droplet in an external force field, such as gravity, acting equally on all particles. We show that the field strength required for breakup (at fixed initial area fraction) decreases markedly with droplet size, because the forces act cumulatively, not individually, to detach the interfacial particles. The breakup mode involves the collective destabilization of a solidified particle raft occupying the lower part of the droplet, leading to a critical force per particle that scales approximately as .
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@article{arxiv.1203.0410,
title = {Field-Induced Breakup of Emulsion Droplets Stabilized by Colloidal Particles},
author = {E. Grace Kim and Kevin Stratford and Paul S. Clegg and Michael E. Cates},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1203.0410},
year = {2012}
}
Comments
4 pages, plus 3 pages of supplementary material