INDIAN JOURNAL OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
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Received: 30-01-2024
Accepted: 29-02-2024
Published: 14-03-2024
Citation: Deokar R, Banpurkar AG,
Singh AR, Mehta J, Gajengi A,
Thatai S, Pahwa N, Nalawade S
(2024) Morphological, Optical and
Voronoi Polygon Analysis of Breath
Figures Prepared on Polymeric
Surface. Indian Journal of Science
and Technology 17(12): 1180-1188.
https://doi.org/
10.17485/IJST/v17i12.259
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arvind.singh@gnkhalsa.edu.in
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Morphological, Optical and Voronoi
Polygon Analysis of Breath Figures
Prepared on Polymeric Surface
Rajashree Deokar
1,2
, Arun G Banpurkar
2
, Arvind R Singh
1*
, Jignesh Mehta
1
,
Aravind Gajengi
3
, Sheenam Thatai
4
, Neelam Pahwa
5
, Sandipan Nalawade
1
1 Department of Physics, G. N. Khalsa College, Matunga, Mumbai, 400019, Maharashtra,
India
2 Department of Physics, Savitribai Phule Pune University,, Pune, 411007, Maharashtra, India
3 Department of Chemistry, Ramnarain Ruia Autonomous College, Matunga, Mumbai,
400019, Maharashtra, India
4 Department of Chemistry, Amity Institute of Applied Sciences, Amity University, Noida,
201313, Uttar Pradesh, India
5 Department of Electronics, Zakir Husain Delhi College, University of Delhi, J.L.N. Marg,
110001, New Delhi, India
Abstract
Background/Objectives: The formation of breath figures over polymers like
polystyrene has vast applications in material science for making numerous
micro- and nanopatterned functional surfaces. However, the breath figures
(BFs) method is a complex phenomenon as the actual formation of structures
are many times unpredictable and the nature of structure depends on the
type of polymer, solvent, degree of humidity and additives used. The work
presented in this paper deals with the study of condensation on the surface
of volatile polystyrene polymer solution and their uses for non-wetting using
optical and morphological studies along with mathematical model Voronoi
polygon analysis using polystyrene and solvent of benzene and chloroform.
The growth dynamics of Breath-Figures (BFs) formed due to condensation is
presented in brief. Method: Breath Figure (BF) patterns were prepared by two
solvents: benzene and chloroform. Different representative values of relative
Humidity viz. 60, 70, 80 and 90 % were employed for making BFs. Two different
polymer concentrations of 5 and 10 w/v % was used in this study. Findings:
The morphology has been statistically analyzed for different parameters like
average diameter and their size distribution etc. In case of BFs formed on
benzene surface, droplet has average diameter of about 12 μ m at 90% humidity
but in case of chloroform surface this diameter is about 25 μ m at 90% humidity.
Voronoi analysis demonstrates simplistic way to qualitatively check the six-
fold order and the coordination numbers in BFs. Novelty: The work shows
comparative study of BFs patterns using polystyrene on two different solvents
with changing humidity. The study shows morphology of the breath patterns
is mainly dependent on the polymer concentration, humidity and density of
solvents which is a new observation. The study leads to the acquisition of new
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