Giant slip at liquid-liquid interfaces using hydrophobic ball bearings.
2013
Liquid-gas-liquid interfaces stabilized by hydrophobic beads behave as ball bearings under shear and exhibit a giant slip. Using a scaling analysis and molecular dynamics simulations we predict that, when the contact angle theta between the beads and the liquid is large, the slip length diverges as R rho(-1) (pi -theta)(-3) where R is the bead radius, and theta is the bead density. DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.110.104504
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