Surfactant Spreading on Thin Viscous Fluid Films

ORAL

Abstract

We examine the spreading of insoluble lipids on a viscous Newtonian thin fluid film. This spreading can be modeled as two coupled nonlinear fourth-order partial differential equations, though inconsistencies between the timescale of experiments and simulations have been reported in recent research. In simulations, we replace traditional models for the equation of state relating surfactant concentration to surface tension with an empirical equation of state. Isotherms collected via a Langmuir-Pockels scale provide data for the equation of state. We compare the timescale of simulation results to measurements of the fluorescently tagged lipid (NBD-PC) spreading as well as the height profile, captured with laser profilometry.

*Research supported by NSF-DMS-FRG 9068154, RCSA-CCS-19788, HHMI

Authors

  • Caitlyn Bonilla

    • Harvey Mudd College
  • Nathaniel Leslie

    • Harvey Mudd College
  • Jeanette Liu

    • Harvey Mudd College
  • Dina Sinclair

    • Harvey Mudd College
  • Rachel Levy

    • Harvey Mudd College