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Stratification of polymer mixtures in drying droplets: Hydrodynamics and diffusion

Michael P. Howard, Arash Nikoubashman

2020The Journal of Chemical Physics22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We study the evaporation-induced stratification of a mixture of short and long polymer chains in a drying droplet using molecular simulations. We systematically investigate the effects of hydrodynamic interactions (HI) on this process by comparing hybrid simulations accounting for HI between polymers through the multiparticle collision dynamics technique with free-draining Langevin dynamics simulations neglecting the same. We find that the dried supraparticle morphologies are homogeneous when HI are included but are stratified in core-shell structures (with the short polymers forming the shell) when HI are neglected. The simulation methodology unambiguously attributes this difference to the treatment of the solvent in the two models. We rationalize the presence (or absence) of stratification by measuring phenomenological multicomponent diffusion coefficients for the polymer mixtures. The diffusion coefficients show the importance of not only solvent backflow but also HI between polymers in controlling the dried supraparticle morphology.

Topics & Concepts

Stratification (seeds)PolymerMaterials scienceDiffusionSolventThermodynamicsHomogeneousMolecular dynamicsCollisionBackflowChemical physicsMechanicsPolymer solutionStatistical physicsDiffusion processLangevin dynamicsAnomalous diffusionPhenomenological modelDynamics (music)ChemistryBreak-UpMolecular diffusionPolymer blendNanomaterials and Printing TechnologiesFluid Dynamics and Thin FilmsMicroencapsulation and Drying Processes
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