Droplet motions fill a periodic table

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Abstract

Drawing parallels to the symmetry breaking of atomic orbitals used to explain the periodic table of chemical elements; here we introduce a periodic table of dropletmotions, also based on symmetry breaking but guided by a recent droplet spectral theory. By this theory, higher droplet mode shapes are discovered and a wettability spectrometer is invented. Motions of a partially wetting liquid on a support have natural mode shapes, motions ordered by kinetic energy into the periodic table, each table characteristic of the spherical-cap drop volume and material parameters. For water on a support having a contact angle of about 60 ° , the first 35 predicted elements of the periodic table are discovered. Periodic tables are related one to another through symmetry breaking into a two-parameter family tree.

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Steen, P. H., Chang, C. T., & Bostwick, J. B. (2019). Droplet motions fill a periodic table. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 116(11), 4849–4854. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1817065116

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