The Spreading of Inkjet‐Printed Droplets with Varying Polymer Molar Mass on a Dry Solid Substrate
Article 2009 en
Authors
JP
Jolke Perelaer
PS
Patrick J. Smith
EB
Erwin van den Bosch
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Abstract An experimental study on the spreading of inkjet printed droplets of a polystyrene/toluene solution with varied molar masses on solid dry surfaces is presented. The polymer's number‐averaged molar mass was varied between 1.5 and 545 kDa, which also caused a variation in the viscosity from 0.6 to 1.7 mPa · s. The results were compared with theoretical models for droplet spreading and were found to fit with an error between 2 and 20% with the predictions. Furthermore, the in‐flight evaporation of the free‐falling droplet was investigated for polystyrene/toluene solutions that have a constant vapor pressure by printing from a systematically increased height. magnified image
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