The Marangoni flow of soluble amphiphiles
Fluid Dynamics
2014-05-28 v1 Soft Condensed Matter
Chemical Physics
Abstract
Surfactant distribution heterogeneities at a fluid/fluid interface trigger the Marangoni effect, i.e. a bulk flow due to a surface tension gradient. The influence of surfactant solubility in the bulk on these flows remains incompletely characterized. Here we study Marangoni flows sustained by injection of hydrosoluble surfactants at the air/water interface. We show that the flow extent increases with a decrease of the critical micelle concentration, i.e. the concentration at which these surfactants self-assemble in water. We document the universality of the surface velocity field and predict scaling laws based on hydrodynamics and surfactant physicochemistry that capture the flow features.
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@article{arxiv.1312.3964,
title = {The Marangoni flow of soluble amphiphiles},
author = {Matthieu Roché and Zhenzhen Li and Ian M. Griffiths and Sébastien Le Roux and Isabelle Cantat and Arnaud Saint-Jalmes and Howard A. Stone},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1312.3964},
year = {2014}
}
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5 pages, 4 figures, submitted