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Evaporation of Concentrated Polymer Solutions Is Insensitive to Relative Humidity

Max Huisman, Paul Digard, Wilson C. K. Poon, Simon Titmuss

2023Physical Review Letters16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A recent theory suggests that the evaporation kinetics of macromolecular solutions is insensitive to the ambient relative humidity (RH) due to the formation of a "polarization layer" of solutes at the air-solution interface. We confirm this insensitivity up to RH≈80% in the evaporation of polyvinyl alcohol solutions from open-ended capillaries. To explain the observed drop in evaporation rate at higher RH, we need to invoke compressive stresses due to interfacial polymer gelation. Moreover, RH-insensitive evaporation sets in earlier than theory predicts, suggesting a further role for a gelled "skin." We discuss the relevance of these observations for respiratory virus transmission via aerosols.

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Relative humidityPolymerEvaporationMaterials scienceThermodynamicsComposite materialPhysicsInfection Control and VentilationExperimental and Theoretical Physics StudiesInhalation and Respiratory Drug Delivery
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