Surjyasish Mitra
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Recent Articles
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Mitra S, Kim A, Zhao B, Mitra S
Langmuir
. 2024 Sep;
40(36):18968-18976.
PMID: 39252575
When a liquid drop makes initial contact with any surface, an unbalanced surface tension force drives the contact line, causing spreading. For Newtonian liquids, either liquid inertia or viscosity dictates...
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Mitra S, Hamada N, Mitra S
RSC Adv
. 2024 Aug;
14(35):25307-25315.
PMID: 39139246
The interaction of graphene with gold nanoparticles is investigated using transmission electron microscopy. We observe gold-nanoparticle-mediated etching of graphene flakes, often leading to hole formation. Further, using a combination of...
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Kim A, Mitra S, Shyam S, Zhao B, Mitra S
Soft Matter
. 2024 Apr;
20(28):5516-5526.
PMID: 38651874
Raindrops falling on window-panes spread upon contact, whereas hail can cause dents or scratches on the same glass window upon contact. While the former phenomenon resembles classical wetting, the latter...
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Shyam S, Misra S, Mitra S, Mitra S
Soft Matter
. 2024 Apr;
20(16):3425-3435.
PMID: 38623617
Understanding the interactions of pathogenic droplets with surfaces is crucial to biomedical applications. In this study, using as the model microbe, we investigate the impact of a bacteria-laden droplet on...
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Chakraborty P, Mitra S, Kim A, Zhao B, Mitra S
Langmuir
. 2024 Mar;
40(13):7168-7177.
PMID: 38498935
Sessile hydrogel drops on rigid surfaces exhibit a wetting/contact morphology intermediate between liquid drops and glass spheres. Using density functional theory, we reveal the contact forces acting between a hydrogel...
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Vo Q, Mitra S, Lin M, Tran T
J Colloid Interface Sci
. 2024 Mar;
664:478-486.
PMID: 38484516
Hypothesis: Spreading of liquids on soft solids often occurs intermittently, i.e., the liquid's wetting front switches between sticking and slipping. Studies of this so-called stick-slip wetting on soft solids mostly...
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Lin M, Vo Q, Mitra S, Tran T
Soft Matter
. 2022 Jul;
18(29):5474-5482.
PMID: 35833825
Viscous droplets impinging on soft substrates may exhibit several distinct behaviours including repeated bouncing, wetting, and hovering, , spreading and retracting after impact without bouncing back or wetting. We experimentally...
8.
Mitra S, Misra S, Tran T, Mitra S
Langmuir
. 2022 Jun;
38(25):7750-7758.
PMID: 35700423
A liquid drop resting on a soft solid deforms the surface at the three-phase contact line. The surface deformation, also called "wetting ridge", varies in size from nanoscales to microscales,...
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Mitra S, Vo Q, Tran T
Soft Matter
. 2021 May;
17(24):5969-5977.
PMID: 34047748
Soft surfaces impacted by liquid droplets trap more air underneath than their rigid counterparts. The extended lifetime of the air film not only facilitates bouncing behaviours of the impacting droplets...
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Mitra S, Mitra S
Langmuir
. 2016 Aug;
32(35):8843-8.
PMID: 27513708
We present experimental data to characterize the spreading of a liquid drop on a substrate kept submerged in another liquid medium. They reveal that drop spreading always begins in a...