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Normal stress difference-driven particle focusing in nanoparticle colloidal dispersion

Author(s)
Kim, BookunLee, Sung SikYoo, Tae HyeonKim, SunhyungKim, So YounChoi, Soo-HyungKim, Ju Min
Issued Date
2019-06
DOI
10.1126/sciadv.aav4819
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/27480
Fulltext
https://advances.sciencemag.org/content/5/6/eaav4819
Citation
SCIENCE ADVANCES, v.5, no.6, pp.aav4819
Abstract
Colloidal dispersion has elastic properties due to Brownian relaxation process. However, experimental evidence for the elastic properties, characterized with normal stress differences, is elusive in shearing colloidal dispersion, particularly at low Peclet numbers (Pe < 1). Here, we report that single micrometer-sized polystyrene (PS) beads, suspended in silica nanoparticle dispersion (8 nm radius; 22%, v/v), laterally migrate and form a tightly focused stream by the normal stress differences, generated in pressure-driven microtube flow at low Pe. The nanoparticle dispersion was expected to behave as a Newtonian fluid because of its ultrashort relaxation time (2 mu s), but large shear strain experienced by the PS beads causes the notable non-Newtonian behavior. We demonstrate that the unique rheological properties of the nanoparticle dispersion generate the secondary flow in perpendicular to mainstream in a noncircular conduit, and the elastic properties of blood plasma-constituting protein solutions are elucidated by the colloidal dynamics of protein molecules.
Publisher
AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE
ISSN
2375-2548
Keyword
RELAXATION-TIMESUSPENDING LIQUIDMIGRATIONVISCOELASTICITYFLOWRHEOLOGYDILUTEPRESSUREDIFFUSIONVISCOSITY

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