Spreading of completely wetting, non-Newtonian fluids with non-power-law rheology
Journal
Journal of Colloid and Interface Science
Journal Volume
348
Journal Issue
1
Pages
250-254
Date Issued
2010
Author(s)
Abstract
Spreading non-Newtonian liquids with non-power-law rheology on completely wetting surfaces are seldom investigated. This study assessed the wetting behavior of polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS), a Newtonian fluid, two carboxymethylcellulose (CMC) sodium solutions, a PDMS+2%w/w silica nanoparticle suspension and three polyethylene glycol (PEG400)+5-10%w/w silica nanoparticle suspensions (non-power-law fluids) on a mica surface. The θ D -U and R-t data for spreading drops of the six tested, non-power-law fluids can be described by power-law wetting models. We propose that this behavior is attributable to a uniform shear rate (a few tens to a few hundreds of s -1 ) distributed over the thin-film regime that controls spreading dynamics. Estimated film thickness was below the resolution of an optical microscope for direct observation. Approximating a general non-Newtonian fluid spreading as a power-law fluid greatly simplifies theoretical analysis and data interpretation. ? 2010 Elsevier Inc.
Subjects
Contact angle
Non-power-law
Power exponent
Spreading
Spreading exponent
Type
journal article