Droplet Impact on Microparticle Raft: Wettability, density and size govern splashing and microplastic ejection from rafts under raindrop impact
Muhammad Hamza Iqbal, Alfonso Arturo Castrej\'on-Pita, Jos\'e Rafael Castrej\'on-Pita, Miguel A. Quetzeri Santiago

TL;DR
This study explores how microparticle rafts affect droplet impact dynamics, revealing how wettability, density, and size influence splashing and microplastic ejection, with implications for understanding microplastic transfer from ocean to atmosphere.
Contribution
It provides new insights into how particle properties and raft characteristics govern droplet impact behavior and microplastic aerosolization, extending knowledge of interfacial dynamics under raindrop conditions.
Findings
Superhydrophobic rafts promote particle ejection and jet fragmentation.
Splash thresholds follow a geometric-inertial-capillary scaling.
Raft properties influence wave dynamics and particle transport.
Abstract
Raindrop impact on the ocean has been proposed as a mechanism for microplastic transfer from seawater to the atmosphere, yet the interfacial dynamics governing particle ejection from floating microplastics remain largely unexplored. We investigate droplet impact onto microparticle monolayers (rafts) spanning a wide range of sizes, contrasting densities, and wettabilities, under raindrop-relevant impact conditions. Particle rafts strongly influence splash dynamics, cavity collapse, and Worthington jet formation. Splash onset is controlled by particle-induced roughness and capillary adhesion: deeply immersed particles stabilise the spreading lamella, producing only microdroplets, whereas weakly immersed particles destabilise the rim, promoting fingering and splashing. Following impact, raft characteristics govern wave-swell dynamics, separating into elastic and rigid regimes.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsFluid Dynamics and Heat Transfer · Particle Dynamics in Fluid Flows · Surface Modification and Superhydrophobicity
