Droplet Migration in the Presence of a Reacting Surfactant at Low P\'eclet Numbers
Souradeep Roychowdhury, Rajarshi Chattopadhyay, Rahul Mangal, Dipin, S. Pillai

TL;DR
This paper analytically investigates how interfacial reactions influence the migration velocity of surfactant-laden droplets in a Poiseuille flow, revealing that reactions modify droplet movement but may not produce rheotaxis without wall interactions.
Contribution
It provides an analytical model for droplet migration considering surface reactions and low Péclet numbers, highlighting the impact of interfacial chemistry on flow-driven droplet motion.
Findings
Interfacial reactions alter both stream-wise and cross-stream velocities.
The model shows no positive rheotaxis solely from surface reactions.
Wall interactions may be necessary for observed rheotactic behavior.
Abstract
A surfactant-laden droplet of one fluid dispersed in another immiscible fluid serves as an artificial model system capable of mimicking microbial swimmers. Either an interfacial chemical reaction or the process of solubilization generates gradients in interfacial tension resulting in a Marangoni flow. The resulting fluid flow propels the droplet toward a region of lower interfacial tension. The advective transport of surfactants sustains the active propulsion of these droplets. In these systems, the local interfacial tension is affected by the interfacial reaction kinetics as well as convection and diffusion induced concentration gradients. The migration of such a surfactant-laden viscous droplet undergoing an interfacial reaction, suspended in a background Poiseuille flow is investigated. The focus is specifically on the role of the surface reaction that generates a non-uniform…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMicro and Nano Robotics · Pickering emulsions and particle stabilization · Innovative Microfluidic and Catalytic Techniques Innovation
