Colloid-colloid hydrodynamic interaction around a bend in a quasi-one-dimensional channel

We report a study of how a bend in a quasi-one-dimensional (q1D) channel containing a colloid suspension at equilibrium that exhibits single-file particle motion affects the hydrodynamic coupling between colloid particles. We observe both structural and dynamical responses as the bend angle becomes...

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Published inPhysical review. E Vol. 96; no. 1-1; p. 012606
Main Authors Liepold, Christopher, Zarcone, Ryan, Heumann, Tibor, Rice, Stuart A, Lin, Binhua
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States 01.07.2017
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Summary:We report a study of how a bend in a quasi-one-dimensional (q1D) channel containing a colloid suspension at equilibrium that exhibits single-file particle motion affects the hydrodynamic coupling between colloid particles. We observe both structural and dynamical responses as the bend angle becomes more acute. The structural response is an increasing depletion of particles in the vicinity of the bend and an increase in the nearest-neighbor separation in the pair correlation function for particles on opposite sides of the bend. The dynamical response monitored by the change in the self-diffusion [D_{11}(x)] and coupling [D_{12}(x)] terms of the pair diffusion tensor reveals that the pair separation dependence of D_{12} mimics that of the pair correlation function just as in a straight q1D channel. We show that the observed behavior is a consequence of the boundary conditions imposed on the q1D channel: both the single-file motion and the hydrodynamic flow must follow the channel around the bend.
ISSN:2470-0053
DOI:10.1103/PhysRevE.96.012606