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3D aggregation of wet fibers

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Published 9 February 2007 Europhysics Letters Association
, , Citation C. Py et al 2007 EPL 77 44005 DOI 10.1209/0295-5075/77/44005

0295-5075/77/4/44005

Abstract

Wet fibrous structures such as nanotube carpets or macroscopic brushes tend to self-assemble into bundles when the liquid evaporates. The aggregation process relies on a balance between capillary attraction provided by liquid bridges and restoring torque due to structure stiffness. The final self-organized structure is found to result from a cascade of pairing of smaller bundles into bigger ones. We first describe, both experimentally at a macroscopic scale and theoretically, the case of a single pair of fibers and then generalize this description to more complex 3D assemblies. We finally show the relevance of our results to micro-scale experiments from the literature.

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10.1209/0295-5075/77/44005