Surfactant dynamics in confined domains
Surfactant dynamics in confined domains
Surfactant dynamics in confined domains
A Mathematics for Health and Life Sciences seminar | |
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Speaker(s) | Oliver Jensen, University of Manchester |
Date | 18 October 2023 |
Time | 13:30 to 14:30 |
Place | Newman Purple LT |
Organizer | Dr Kyle Wedgwood |
Event details
Abstract
Surfactants are chemicals that are ubiquitous in the modern environment. They adsorb onto gas-liquid interfaces and reduce surface tension. This can be a benefit in many industrial, domestic or biomedical situations but also a nuisance, when surfactants contaminate interfaces that should otherwise be clean. I will describe a set of problems illustrating the dynamics of flows generated or influenced by surfactants, starting with their surprising capacity to solve a maze, diverting via consideration of optimal transport to lung airways (where surfactants are beneficial) and superhydrophobic surfaces (where they are not).
Surfactants are chemicals that are ubiquitous in the modern environment. They adsorb onto gas-liquid interfaces and reduce surface tension. This can be a benefit in many industrial, domestic or biomedical situations but also a nuisance, when surfactants contaminate interfaces that should otherwise be clean. I will describe a set of problems illustrating the dynamics of flows generated or influenced by surfactants, starting with their surprising capacity to solve a maze, diverting via consideration of optimal transport to lung airways (where surfactants are beneficial) and superhydrophobic surfaces (where they are not).
Location:
Newman Purple LT