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タイトル: Regular self-motion of a liquid droplet powered by the chemical marangoni effect
著者: Nagai, Ken
Sumino, Yutaka
Yoshikawa, Kenichi
著者名の別形: 吉川, 研一
キーワード: Marangoni effect
Interfacial tension
Spontaneous motion
Droplet
Nonequilibrium
発行日: Apr-2007
出版者: Elsevier
引用: K. Nagai, Y. Sumino, K. Yoshikawa, “Regular self-motion of a liquid droplet powered by the chemical marangoni effect? ”, Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces, 56,197-200 (2007)
誌名: Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces
巻: 56
号: 1-2
開始ページ: 197
終了ページ: 200
抄録: We describe here our recent work on spontaneous regular motion of liquid droplet powered by the chemical Marangoni effect under spatially symmetric conditions. It is shown that a spontaneously crawling oil droplet on a glass substrate with a nonequilibrium chemical condition of cationic surfactant exhibits regular rhythmic motion in a quasi-one-dimensional vessel, whereas irregular motion is induced in a two-dimensionally isotropic environment. Such behavior of a droplet demonstrates that spontaneous regular motion can be generated under fluctuating conditions by imposing an appropriate geometry. As another system, we introduce alcohol droplet moving spontaneously on water surface. The droplet spontaneously forms a specific morphology depending on its volume, causing specific mode of translational motion. An alcohol droplet with a smaller volume floating on water surface moves irregularly. On the other hand, a droplet with a larger volume undergoes vectorial motion accompanied by deformation into an asymmetric shape. This result suggests a scenario on the emergence of regular motion coupled with geometrical pattern formation under far-from-equilibrium conditions.
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2433/49164
DOI(出版社版): 10.1016/j.colsurfb.2006.10.041
PubMed ID: 17169535
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