Cyclic force driven colloidal self-assembly near a solid surface

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Rahman, Md Mahmudur [1 ]
Williams, Stuart J [1 ]
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[1] Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Louisville, KY, Louisville,40292, United States
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Hydrodynamics; -; Gravitation; Suspensions; (fluids);
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Hypothesis: Self-assembled colloidal mobility out of a non-equilibrium system can depend on many external and interparticle forces including hydrodynamic forces. While the driving forces guiding colloidal suspension, translation and self-assembly are different and unique, hydrodynamic forces are always present and can significantly influence particle motion. Unfortunately, these interparticle hydrodynamic interactions are typically overlooked. Experiments: Here, we studied the collective behavior of colloidal particles (4.0 µm PMMA), located near the solid surface in a fluid medium confined in a cylindrical cell (3.0 mm diameter, 0.25 mm height) which was rotated vertically at a low rotational speed (20 rpm). The observed colloidal behavior was then validated through a Stokesian dynamics simulation where the concept of hydrodynamic contact force or lubrication interactions are avoided which is not physically intuitive and mathematically cumbersome. Rather, we adopted hard-sphere like colloidal collision or mobility model, while adopting other useful simplification and approximations. Findings: Upon particles settling in a circular orbit, they hydrodynamically interact with each other and evolve in different structures depending on the pattern of gravity forces. Their agglomeration is a function of the applied rotation scheme, either forming colloidal clusters or lanes. While evolving into dynamic structures, colloids also laterally migrate away from the surface. © 2021 Elsevier Inc.
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