Analyzing the Flow Drying Colloidal Suspensions Using Optical Coherence Tomography

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Abstract

In this work, we present the visualization and analysis of flow in drying colloidal suspensions composed of colloidal polymer particles in water. The flow induced particle transport and deposition can influence the final structure of the polymer film deposited. Employing time-lapse, high-speed imaging, Optical Coherence Tomography was used to monitor the dynamic process of drying colloidal droplets. With the aid of high refractive index tracer particles, fluid flows were captured. The speckle contrast analysis differentiates the dynamics of particles, showing the packing process and particle transporting to the edge of droplet. In low particle concentration suspension, this resembles the coffee ring phenomenon. In high concentrations of particles, a situation in practical coatings or ink-jet applications, the viscosity plays an important role in the material flow and deposition, resulting in different flow pattern and final dry film structures, such as cracks, shear bands, and skin formation.

Presenters

  • Lanfang Li

    • Emulsion Polymer Institute, Lehigh Univ
    • Lehigh Univ
    • Physics Department and Emulsion Polymers Institute, Lehigh Univ

Authors

  • Lanfang Li

    • Emulsion Polymer Institute, Lehigh Univ
    • Lehigh Univ
    • Physics Department and Emulsion Polymers Institute, Lehigh Univ
  • Yongyang Huang

    • Electrical&Computer Engineering, Lehigh Univ
  • Zhiyu Jiang

    • Physics Department and Emulsion Polymers Institute, Lehigh Univ
    • Physics, Lehigh University
    • Lehigh Univ
    • Physics, Lehigh Univ
  • Chao Zhou

    • Biomedical Engineering, Washington University in Saint Louis
  • H Daniel Ou-Yang

    • Physics Department and Emulsion Polymers Institute, Lehigh Univ
    • Physics, Lehigh University
    • Lehigh Univ