Dramatic Slowing Down of Oil/Water/Silica Contact Line Dynamics Driven by Cationic Surfactant Adsorption on the Solid.


Journal

Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids
ISSN: 1520-5827
Titre abrégé: Langmuir
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 9882736

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
09 Feb 2021
Historique:
pubmed: 28 1 2021
medline: 28 1 2021
entrez: 27 1 2021
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

We report on the contact line dynamics of a triple-phase system silica/oil/water. When oil advances onto silica within a water film squeezed between oil and silica, a rim forms in water and recedes at constant velocity. We evidence a sharp (three orders of magnitude) decrease of the contact line velocity upon the addition of cationic surfactants above a threshold concentration, which is slightly smaller than the critical micellar concentration. We show that, with or without surfactant, and within the range of small capillary numbers investigated, the contact line dynamics can be described by a friction term that does not reduce to pure hydrodynamical effects. In addition, we derive a model that successfully accounts for the selected contact line velocity of the rim. We further demonstrate the strong increase of the friction coefficient with surfactant bulk concentration results from the strongly nonlinear adsorption isotherm of surfactants on silica. From the variations of the friction coefficient and spreading parameter with surface concentration, we suggest a picture in which the part of the adsorbed surfactants that are strongly bound to the silica interface is trapped under the oil droplet and is responsible for the large increase in line friction.

Identifiants

pubmed: 33502209
doi: 10.1021/acs.langmuir.0c02746
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

1662-1673

Auteurs

Gaëlle Rondepierre (G)

Soft Matter Sciences and Engineering (SIMM), ESPCI Paris, PSL University, Sorbonne Université, CNRS UMR 7615, Paris F-75005, France.
TOTAL SA, Pôle Etudes et Recherche de Lacq, BP 47, Lacq F-64170, France.
Laboratoire Physico-chimie des Interfaces Complexes, ESPCI Paris, 10 rue Vauquelin, Paris F-75231, France.

Franz De Soete (F)

Soft Matter Sciences and Engineering (SIMM), ESPCI Paris, PSL University, Sorbonne Université, CNRS UMR 7615, Paris F-75005, France.
TOTAL SA, Pôle Etudes et Recherche de Lacq, BP 47, Lacq F-64170, France.
Laboratoire Physico-chimie des Interfaces Complexes, ESPCI Paris, 10 rue Vauquelin, Paris F-75231, France.

Nicolas Passade-Boupat (N)

TOTAL SA, Pôle Etudes et Recherche de Lacq, BP 47, Lacq F-64170, France.
Laboratoire Physico-Chimie des Interfaces Complexes, CHEMSTARTUP, RD 817, Lacq F-64170, France.

François Lequeux (F)

Soft Matter Sciences and Engineering (SIMM), ESPCI Paris, PSL University, Sorbonne Université, CNRS UMR 7615, Paris F-75005, France.
Laboratoire Physico-chimie des Interfaces Complexes, ESPCI Paris, 10 rue Vauquelin, Paris F-75231, France.

Laurence Talini (L)

Soft Matter Sciences and Engineering (SIMM), ESPCI Paris, PSL University, Sorbonne Université, CNRS UMR 7615, Paris F-75005, France.
Laboratoire Physico-chimie des Interfaces Complexes, ESPCI Paris, 10 rue Vauquelin, Paris F-75231, France.

Laurent Limat (L)

Laboratoire Matière et Systèmes Complexes, Université de Paris, CNRS UMR 7057, 10 Rue Alice Domon et Léonie Duquet, Paris F-75013, France.

Emilie Verneuil (E)

Soft Matter Sciences and Engineering (SIMM), ESPCI Paris, PSL University, Sorbonne Université, CNRS UMR 7615, Paris F-75005, France.
Laboratoire Physico-chimie des Interfaces Complexes, ESPCI Paris, 10 rue Vauquelin, Paris F-75231, France.

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