Thermo- and soluto-capillarity: Passive and active drops

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A survey is provided of a variety of problems where a passive or an active drop experiences directed motion consequence of the action of an external or internal agent or a combination of both. An active drop is capable of reacting by engendering autonomous, self-propelled motion in favor or against the agent. The phenomena involved offer diverse complexity but one way or another the drop motion finally rests on thermo- or soluto-capillarity hence on interfacial tension gradients. Accordingly, here a minimal mathematical framework underlying such drop motions is provided when direct external temperature or solute gradients, illumination, internal heat generation or surface chemical reaction are incorporated into the physico-chemical-hydrodynamics.

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Ryazantsev, Y. S., Velarde, M. G., Rubio, R. G., Guzmán, E., Ortega, F., & López, P. (2017, September 1). Thermo- and soluto-capillarity: Passive and active drops. Advances in Colloid and Interface Science. Elsevier B.V. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cis.2017.07.025

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