论文标题

软固体的不稳定润湿

Unsteady wetting of soft solids

论文作者

Mitra, Surjyasish, Vo, Quoc, Lin, Marcus, Tran, Tuan

论文摘要

从水凝胶和塑料到液晶,柔软的固体涵盖了各种各样的合成和生物材料,这些材料在高级技术中起着关键作用,例如3D打印,软机器人,可穿戴电子设备,自组装和生物人工组织。它们的弹性和刺激性诱导的机械,光学或电气性能变化为设计和创建新的动态功能性组件提供了独特的优势,用于感应,微观效果,颜色变化,信息和质量传输。为了利用柔软固体的巨大潜力,需要彻底了解其在暴露于液体时的反应。尝试研究软固体与液体之间相互作用的尝试主要集中在柔软固体的润湿及其在平衡或准静态状态下的变形。在这里,我们认为液体在柔软的固体上不稳定的润湿经常遇到的情况,并表明固体的瞬时变形对于理解不稳定的润湿行为是必要的。我们发现,在没有固体变形的情况下,液体的初始扩散不间断。接下来是间歇性扩散,其中三相接触线(CL)处固体的瞬时变形导致CL运动在CL粘附和滑动之间进行交替交替。我们确定液体的扩散率和软固体的粘弹性反应速率是决定间歇性扩散的两个竞争因素。我们通过实验来制定并验证接触线从粘附到滑动所需的条件。通过将软固体变形越来越不断变化为动态表面异质性,我们提出的在软固体上不稳定润湿的粘性滑移过渡的条件扩大了关于刚性固体润湿滞后的经典理论。

From hydrogels and plastics to liquid crystals, soft solids cover a wide array of synthetic and biological materials that play key enabling roles in advanced technologies such as 3D printing, soft robotics, wearable electronics, self-assembly, and bioartificial tissues. Their elasticity and stimuli-induced changes in mechanical, optical, or electrical properties offer a unique advantage in designing and creating new dynamically functional components for sensing, micro-actuation, colour changes, information, and mass transport. To harness the vast potential of soft solids, a thorough understanding of their reactions when exposed to liquids is needed. Attempts to study the interactions between soft solids and liquids have largely focused on the wetting of soft solids and its resulting deformation at equilibrium or in a quasi-static state. Here, we consider the frequently encountered case of unsteady wetting of a liquid on a soft solid and show that transient deformation of the solid is necessary to understand unsteady wetting behaviours. We find that the initial spreading of the liquid occurs uninterrupted in the absence of solid deformation. This is followed by intermittent spreading, in which transient deformation of the solid at the three-phase contact line (CL) causes the CL motion to alternate alternation between CL sticking and slipping. We identify the spreading rate of liquids and the viscoelastic reacting rate of soft solids as the two competing factors in dictating intermittent spreading. We formulate and validate experimentally the conditions required for the contact line to transition from sticking to slipping. By considering the growing deformation of soft solids as dynamic surface heterogeneities, our proposed conditions for stick-slip transition in unsteady wetting on soft solids broaden the classical theory on wetting hysteresis on rigid solids.

扫码加入交流群

加入微信交流群

微信交流群二维码

扫码加入学术交流群,获取更多资源