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Desiccation Cracks in Colloidal films: Morphology and Kinetics

  • 2023-08-31
  • Mr. SANKET KUMAR

Desiccation cracks, also referred to as drying-induced cracks, manifest as structural irregularities in particulate or polymer films due to the evapo ration of liquid during the drying process. These cracks emerge due to the interplay between compressive capillary pressure and resistance offered by the substrate against material shrinkage. They are a common phenomenon in nature and are observed in dried mud or paint on walls, etc. [1]. This thesis investigates the structure and kinetics of desiccation cracks within colloidal films and delamination of colloidal films. The temporal and spatial evolution of these cracks are examined in detail. The impact of factors like particle aspect ratio, substrate wetting properties, polarity, and the degree of particle surface charge on the structure and kinetics of desiccation cracks will be explored. Furthermore, the study introduces facile techniques to control, mitigate, and tune the characteristics of desiccation cracks [2,3,4]

Biography of the Speaker :
PhD Scholar, Department of Physics, IIT Madras

Affiliation of the Speaker :
Guide(s): Dr. DILLIP KUMAR SATAPATHY & Dr. BASAVARAJA MADIVALA GURAPPA, (CH)