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A Fluctuating Hydrodynamics Model for Nanoscale Surfactant-laden Interfaces

A Fluctuating Hydrodynamics Model for Nanoscale Surfactant-laden Interfaces

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英文摘要

A multispecies diffuse interface model is formulated in a fluctuating hydrodynamics framework for the purpose of simulating surfactant interfaces at the nanoscale. The model generalizes previous work to ternary mixtures, employing a Cahn-Hilliard free energy density combined with incompressible, isothermal fluctuating hydrodynamics where dissipative fluxes include both deterministic and stochastic terms. The intermolecular parameters in the free energy are chosen such that one species acts as a partially miscible surfactant. From Laplace pressure measurements we show that in this model the surface tension decreases linearly with surfactant concentration, leading to Marangoni convection for interfaces with concentration gradients. In the capillary wave spectrum for interfaces with and without surfactant we find that for the former the spectrum deviates significantly from classical capillary wave theory, presumably due to Gibbs elasticity. In non-equilibrium simulations of the Rayleigh-Plateau instability, deterministic simulations showed that the surfactant delays pinching of a fluid cylinder into droplets. However, stochastic simulations indicate that thermal fluctuations disrupt the surfactant's stabilizing effect. Similarly, the spreading of a patch of surfactant, driven by Marangoni convection, was found to be partially suppressed by thermal fluctuations.

John B. Bell、Andrew Nonaka、Alejandro L. Garcia

物理学力学

John B. Bell,Andrew Nonaka,Alejandro L. Garcia.A Fluctuating Hydrodynamics Model for Nanoscale Surfactant-laden Interfaces[EB/OL].(2025-08-22)[2025-09-05].https://arxiv.org/abs/2508.16820.点此复制

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