Piling-to-buckling transition in the drying process of polymer solution drop on substrate having a large contact angle

Phys Rev E Stat Nonlin Soft Matter Phys. 2006 Jan;73(1 Pt 1):011601. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevE.73.011601. Epub 2006 Jan 3.

Abstract

We studied the drying process of polymer solution drops placed on a substrate having a large contact angle with the drop. The drying process takes place in three stages. First, the droplet evaporates keeping the contact line fixed. Second, the droplet shrinks uniformly with receding contact line. Finally the contact line is pinned again, and the droplet starts to be deformed. The shape of the final polymer deposit changes from concave dot, to flat dot, and then to concave dot again with the increase of the initial polymer concentration. This shape change is caused by the gradual transition from the solute piling mechanism proposed by Deegan to the crust buckling mechanism proposed by de Gennes and Pauchard.