Starbursts and Wispy Drops : Surfactants Spreading on Gel Substrates
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Abstract
We report a phase diagram for a novel instability seen in drops of nonionic surfactant solution (Triton X-305) spreading on viscoelastic agar gel substrate . This system allows us to examine the effect of varying the effective fluidity/stiffness of aqueous substrates. The morphology is strongly affected by the substrate fluidity, ranging from spreading starbursts of arms on weak gels, to wispy drops on intermediate strength gels, to circular drops on stiff gels. We analyze the dynamics of spreading in the starburst phase, where the arm length grows as t $^{3/4 }$at early times, independent of the gel strength and surfactant concentration. The number of arms is proportional to the surfactant concentration and inversely proportional to the gel strength. Ongoing work is exploring the effects of changing the drop volume.
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Authors
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Shomeek Mukhopadhyay
Physics Department, Duke University, Physics Department, Duke University, Durham, NC -27708
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Karen Daniels
NC State University/Duke University, Department of Physics, North Carolina State University
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Robert Behringer
Duke University, Physics Department, Duke University, Department of Physics, Duke University, USA, Physics Department, Duke University, Durham, NC -27708