In concentric setups the droplet velocity is independent of surface shear viscosity but depends on dilatational viscosity via confinement and viscosity ratio; eccentricity introduces shear-viscosity dependence that consistently enhances droplet motion.
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Surfactant Marangoni stresses suppress hydrodynamic coarsening in bicontinuous phase separation non-monotonically with Péclet number, strongest at intermediate values because of competition between surfactant replenishment and gradient retention.
Surfactants boost submicron film-drop aerosols but shut down supermicron jet-drop aerosols during collective bubble bursting in lab experiments.
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Effects of surface viscosities on the motion of a droplet enclosing a translating particle
In concentric setups the droplet velocity is independent of surface shear viscosity but depends on dilatational viscosity via confinement and viscosity ratio; eccentricity introduces shear-viscosity dependence that consistently enhances droplet motion.
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Non-Monotonic Marangoni Suppression of Hydrodynamic Coarsening in Bicontinuous Liquid-Liquid Phase Separation
Surfactant Marangoni stresses suppress hydrodynamic coarsening in bicontinuous phase separation non-monotonically with Péclet number, strongest at intermediate values because of competition between surfactant replenishment and gradient retention.
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Surfactant effect on collective bubble bursting and aerosol emission
Surfactants boost submicron film-drop aerosols but shut down supermicron jet-drop aerosols during collective bubble bursting in lab experiments.