Issue 21, 2022

Solute effects on the dynamics and deformation of emulsion droplets during freezing

Abstract

Soft or rigid particles, suspended in a liquid melt, interact with an advancing solidification front in various industrial and natural processes, such as fabrication of particle-reinforced-composites, growth of crystals, cryopreservation, frost heave, and growth of sea ice. The particle dynamics relative to the front determine the microstructure as well as the functional properties of the solidified material. Previous studies have extensively investigated the interaction of foreign objects with a moving solid–liquid interface in pure melts while in most real-life systems, solutes or surface active impurities are almost always present. Here we study experimentally the interaction of spherical oil droplets with a moving planar ice-water interface, while systematically increasing the surfactant concentration in the bulk liquid, using in situ cryo-confocal microscopy. We demonstrate that a small amount of surfactant in the bulk liquid can instigate long-range droplet repulsion, extending over a length scale of 40 to 100 μm, in contrast to the short-range predicted previously (<1 μm). We report on the droplet deformation, while they are in contact with the ice-water interface, as a function of the bulk surfactant concentration, the droplet size, and the crystal growth rate. We also depict the dynamic evolution of solute-enriched premelted films (≈5 μm). Our results demonstrate how an increasing concentration of surfactant in the bulk and its subsequent segregation during solidification can dramatically alter the solidification microstructures. We anticipate that our experimental study can aid in the development of theoretical models incorporating solute effects.

Graphical abstract: Solute effects on the dynamics and deformation of emulsion droplets during freezing

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
15 Feb 2022
Accepted
01 May 2022
First published
03 May 2022
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

Soft Matter, 2022,18, 4178-4188

Solute effects on the dynamics and deformation of emulsion droplets during freezing

S. Tyagi, C. Monteux and S. Deville, Soft Matter, 2022, 18, 4178 DOI: 10.1039/D2SM00226D

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