Capillary flow as the cause of ring stains from dried liquid drops

RD Deegan, O Bakajin, TF Dupont, G Huber, SR Nagel… - Nature, 1997 - nature.com
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When a spilled drop of coffee dries on a solid surface, it leaves a dense, ring-like deposit
along the perimeter. The coffee—initially dispersed over the entire drop—becomes
concentrated into a tiny fraction of it. Such ring deposits are common wherever drops
containing dispersed solids evaporate on a surface, and they influence processes such as
printing, washing and coating,,,,. Ring deposits also provide a potential means to write or
deposit a fine pattern onto a surface. Here we ascribe the characteristic pattern of the …
Abstract
When a spilled drop of coffee dries on a solid surface, it leaves a dense, ring-like deposit along the perimeter . The coffee—initially dispersed over the entire drop—becomes concentrated into a tiny fraction of it. Such ring deposits are common wherever drops containing dispersed solids evaporate on a surface, and they influence processes such as printing, washing and coating,,,,. Ring deposits also provide a potential means to write or deposit a fine pattern onto a surface. Here we ascribe the characteristic pattern of the deposition to a form of capillary flow in which pinning of the contact line of the drying drop ensures that liquid evaporating from the edge is replenished by liquid from the interior. The resulting outward flow can carry virtually all the dispersed material to the edge. This mechanism predicts a distinctive power-law growth of the ring mass with time—a law independent of the particular substrate, carrier fluid or deposited solids. We have verified this law by microscopic observations of colloidal fluids.
Figure 1
A ring stain and a demonstration of the physical processes involved in production of such a stain.
a, A 2-cm-diameter drop of coffee containing 1 wt% solids has dried to form a perimeter ring, accentuated in regions of high curvature. b, Spheres in water during evaporation, as described in the text. Multiple exposures are superimposed to indicate the motion of the microspheres.
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