Arrested coalescence in Pickering emulsions†
Abstract
When two emulsion drops begin to coalesce, their complete fusion into a single spherical drop can sometimes be arrested in an intermediate shape if a rheological resistance offsets the Laplace pressure driving force. Arrested coalescence of droplets is important, both for its broad impact on commercial
- This article is part of the themed collection: Dynamics and Rheology of Complex Fluid-Fluid Interfaces