Spiral thermal waves generated by self-propelled camphor boats

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Spiral thermal surface waves arising from self-propulsion of the camphor-driven objects are reported. Spiral thermal waves were registered for dissolution and evaporation-guided self-propulsion. Soluto-capillarity is accompanied by thermo-capillarity under self-propulsion of camphor boats. The jump in the surface tension due to the soluto-capillarity is much larger than that due to the thermo-capillarity. The spiral patterns inherent for the surface thermal waves are imposed by the self-rotational motion of camphor grains. The observed thermal effect is related to the adsorption of camphor molecules at the water/vapor interface. The observed spirals are shaped as Archimedean ones.

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Vilk, A., Legchenkova, I., Frenkel, M., & Bormashenko, E. (2020). Spiral thermal waves generated by self-propelled camphor boats. Condensed Matter, 5(3), 1–8. https://doi.org/10.3390/condmat5030051

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