Controlling
Octagon-to-Square Wetting Interface Transition
of Evaporating Sessile Droplet through Surfactant on Microtextured
Surface
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Abstract
Producing
and maintaining specific liquid patterns during evaporation
holds great potential for techniques of printing and coating. Here
we report the control over the evolution of surfactant solution droplets
on the micropyramid substrates during evaporation. The polygonal droplet
shape is achieved during the drying rather than solely at the beginning.
As the initial surfactant concentration is 0.04 mM, the droplet maintains
its initial octagonal shape throughout the lifetime. Interestingly,
the initial octagonal shape transforms into a square during the evaporation
as the initial surfactant concentration reaches 0.8 mM. These findings
can shed light on wetting pattern control for complex solutions required
in various applications