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Dynamical thickening transition in plate coating with concentrated surfactant solutions

Published 10 Jun 2011 in cond-mat.soft | (1106.1972v1)

Abstract: We present a large range of experimental data concerning the influence of surfactants on the well-known Landau-Levich-Derjaguin experiment where a liquid film is generated by pulling a solid plate out of a bath. The thickness h of the film was measured as a function of the pulling velocity V for different kind of surfactant and at various concentrations. Measuring the thickening factor α=h/hLLD\alpha=h/h_{LLD}, where hLLD is obtained for a pure liquid, in a wide range of capillary (Ca=ηV/γCa=\eta V/\gamma), two regimes of constant thickening can be identified: at small capillary number, α\alpha is large due to a confinement and surface elasticity (or Marangoni) effects and at large Ca, α\alpha is slightly higher than unity, due to surface viscous effects. At intermediate Ca, α\alpha decreases as Ca increases along a "dynamic transition". In the case of non-ionic surfactants, the dynamic transition occurs at a fixed Ca, independently of the surfactant concentration, while for ionic surfactants, the dynamic transition depends on the concentration due to the existence of an electrostatic barrier. The control of physico-chemical parameters allowed us to elucidate the nature of the dynamic transition and to relate it to surface rheology.

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