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  Sessile droplets of salt solutions on inert and metallic surfaces : influence of salt concentration gradients on evaporation and corrosion behaviour

Soulié, V. (2015). Sessile droplets of salt solutions on inert and metallic surfaces: influence of salt concentration gradients on evaporation and corrosion behaviour. PhD Thesis, Universität, Potsdam.

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Soulié, Virginie1, Author           
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1Hans Riegler, Theorie & Bio-Systeme, Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces, Max Planck Society, ou_1863502              

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Free keywords: corrosion; evaporation; salt; sessile droplet
 Abstract: In this thesis we investigate the evaporation behaviour of sessile droplets of aqueous saline solutions on planar inert and metallic surfaces and characterise the corrosion phenomenon for iron surfaces. First we study the evaporation behaviour of sessile salty droplets on inert surfaces for a wide range of salt concentrations, relative humidities, droplet sizes and contact angles. Our study reveals the range of validity of the well-accepted diffusion-controlled evaporation model and highlights the impact of salt concentration (surface tension) gradients driven Marangoni flows on the evaporation behaviour and the subsequent salty deposit patterns. Furthermore we study the spatialtemporal evolution of sessile droplets from saline solutions on metallic surfaces. In contrast to the simple, generally accepted Evans droplet model, we show that the corrosion spreads ahead of the macroscopic contact line with a peripheral film. The three-phase contact line is destabilized by surface tension gradients induced by ionic composition changes during the course of the corrosion process and migration of cations towards the droplet perimeter. Finally we investigate the corrosion behaviour under drying salty sessile droplets on metallic surfaces. The corrosion process, in particular the location of anodic and cathodic activities over the footprint droplet area is correlated to the spatial distribution of the salt inside the drying droplet.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2015
 Publication Status: Accepted / In Press
 Pages: a, xv, 150 S.
 Publishing info: Potsdam : Universität
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 Identifiers: URN: https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-90329
 Degree: PhD

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