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CPP: Fachverband Chemische Physik und Polymerphysik

CPP 35: Poster Session II

CPP 35.64: Poster

Wednesday, March 29, 2023, 11:00–13:00, P1

Understanding wetting and drying of nanoporous media through optical and dilatometry experiments — •Laura Gallardo1, 2, 3, Juan Sánchez1, 2, 3, Yannick Tetzner1, 2, 3, and Patrick Huber1, 2, 31Institute of Materials Physics and Technology, Hamburg University of Technology, Germany — 2Photon Sciences, Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron DESY, Hamburg, Germany — 3Center for Hybrid Nanostructures CHyN, Hamburg University

While imbibition kinetics is well-understood in nanoporous materials [1], their drying dynamics is still under investigation [2]. In this study, we present time-dependent macroscopic dilatometry experiments on the deformation of nanoporous monoliths upon spontaneous, capillarity-driven infiltration of water as well as drying. During both processes, we find characteristic dynamical regimes that can be quantitatively described in terms of Laplace pressure effects and changes in the surface stress at the inner pore walls [3]. In the particular case of transparent nanoporous Vycor glass, additional imaging experiments are conducted, allowing direct optical access to the filling front. The observed wetting-drying dynamics are consistent with our analysis of the strain regimes. Our study demonstrates that it is possible to monitor the interplay of imbibition and drying dynamics by simple dilatometry measurements, provided proper humidity control. [1] Gruener, et al (2009), Phys. Rev. E Stat. Nonlin. Soft Matter Phys., 79(6). [2] Al-Madani, R. (2018), Conference paper: YUCOMAT2018. [3] Gor, G. Y., et al. (2017). Appl. Phys. Rev., 4(1), 011303

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