Evaporation of pinned droplets containing polymer - an examination of the important groups controlling final shape
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jats:pControlling the final shape resulting from evaporation of pinned droplets containing polymer, is important in the fabrication of P‐OLED displays by inkjet printing. Typically, a coffee ‐ ring shape arises, due to the pinning and associated outward capillary flow. For operational reasons, this is undesirable – a flat topography is required. The aim of this work is to understand the important groups governing the shape, to provide a practical guide to ink selection. The theory presented is based on a thin‐film lubrication model. The governing equations are solved numerically and continuously track the lateral progression of a liquid/gel front. A large capillary number or large ratio of initial to maximal polymer volume fraction can suppress the coffee‐ring. White light interferometry is used to confirm these findings experimentally. © 2015 The Authors AIChE Journal published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of American Institute of Chemical Engineers AIChE J, 61: 1759–1767, 2015</jats:p>
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1547-5905