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Understanding the role of monolayers in retarding evaporation from water storage bodies

2015, Fellows, Chris, Coop, Paul A, Lamb, David, Bradbury, Ronald, Schiretz, Helmut, Woolley, Andrew

Retardation of evaporation by monomolecular films by a 'barrier model' does not explain the effect of air velocity on relative evaporation rates in the presence and absence of such films. An alternative mechanism for retardation of evaporation attributes reduced evaporation to a reduction of surface roughness, which in turn increases the effective vapour pressure of water above the surface. Evaporation suppression effectiveness under field conditions should be predictable from measurements of the surface dilational modulus of mono layers and research directed to optimising this mechanism should be more fruitful than research aimed at optimising a monolayer to provide an impermeable barrier.