Abstract

Stabilizing layers of colloidal dispersions or emulsions to obtain homogeneous films is a real challenge. We describe here a new kind of instability in drying films of emulsions: during evaporation of the internal phase, cracks appear between the droplets that create aggregates according to a regular pattern. We show that this pattern only appears if the emulsion is adhesive, i.e., if droplets stick together. The pattern exhibits a characteristic length which depends on the adhesion strength and film thickness. These experimental results support a model where this instability is due to the gel structure and elastic properties of adhesive emulsions. Understanding this phenomenon will allow us to get a homogeneous film or to control it to get structured materials.

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