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Main Authors: Fernández-Martínez, D., Vega, E. J., Montanero, J. M., Gutiérrez-Hernández, U. J., Rivas, D. Fernández
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Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2510.25469
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author Fernández-Martínez, D.
Vega, E. J.
Montanero, J. M.
Gutiérrez-Hernández, U. J.
Rivas, D. Fernández
author_facet Fernández-Martínez, D.
Vega, E. J.
Montanero, J. M.
Gutiérrez-Hernández, U. J.
Rivas, D. Fernández
contents We experimentally investigate the influence of surfactant adsorption kinetics on cavity dynamics during the rapid formation of interfaces. For this purpose, we use a submillimeter jet impacting onto a surfactant-laden liquid pool much larger than the jet dimensions. Cavity retraction and closure occur on a submillisecond timescale, posing a stringent test of the ability of surfactants to reduce surface tension dynamically. Our experiments reveal the difference between the effects of sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS), a surfactant with moderately fast adsorption kinetics, and Surfynol 465, a surfactant with ultrafast adsorption kinetics. For SDS, the collapse pathway is nearly indistinguishable from that of pure water, suggesting negligible dynamic surface tension reduction. In contrast, Surfynol allows the emergence of deeper cavities that persist longer in the liquid pool. The harmonic oscillator model accurately captures the cavity retraction in the deep seal regime. The fitted values of the damping ratios are consistent with the dynamic surface tensions.
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spellingShingle Influence of surfactant kinetics on rapid interface creation via microjet impact on liquid pools
Fernández-Martínez, D.
Vega, E. J.
Montanero, J. M.
Gutiérrez-Hernández, U. J.
Rivas, D. Fernández
Fluid Dynamics
We experimentally investigate the influence of surfactant adsorption kinetics on cavity dynamics during the rapid formation of interfaces. For this purpose, we use a submillimeter jet impacting onto a surfactant-laden liquid pool much larger than the jet dimensions. Cavity retraction and closure occur on a submillisecond timescale, posing a stringent test of the ability of surfactants to reduce surface tension dynamically. Our experiments reveal the difference between the effects of sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS), a surfactant with moderately fast adsorption kinetics, and Surfynol 465, a surfactant with ultrafast adsorption kinetics. For SDS, the collapse pathway is nearly indistinguishable from that of pure water, suggesting negligible dynamic surface tension reduction. In contrast, Surfynol allows the emergence of deeper cavities that persist longer in the liquid pool. The harmonic oscillator model accurately captures the cavity retraction in the deep seal regime. The fitted values of the damping ratios are consistent with the dynamic surface tensions.
title Influence of surfactant kinetics on rapid interface creation via microjet impact on liquid pools
topic Fluid Dynamics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2510.25469