Complex behaviors of colloidal particles under a one-dimensional solute concentration gradient: Unravelling three-dimensional information from one-dimensional experiments

ORAL

Abstract

We investigate diffusiophoresis of polystyrene particles under a one-dimensional electrolyte concentration gradient. Even though the salt concentration field is set up in a relatively simple configuration, the response of particles to the solute distribution is governed by a variety of factors, such as the particle surface-electrolyte interaction and particle sizes, as well as the surface properties and shape of the microfluidic channel. We use a dead-end pore geometry to show, both experimentally and theoretically, different behaviors of charged particles that can emerge through a one-dimensional solute concentration gradient and the influence of pore dimensions, pH, and surface properties of particles and channel. 

Presenters

  • Suin Shim

    • Princeton University

Authors

  • Suin Shim

    • Princeton University
  • Ankur Gupta

    • University of Colorado, Boulder
  • Benjamin M Alessio

    • Princeton University
  • Guang Chen

    • Peking University
  • Janine Nunes

    • Princeton University
  • Howard A Stone

    • Princeton
    • Princeton University