Transient Gel Diffusiophoresis of a Spherical Colloidal Particle
A general theory is presented to analyze the time-dependent, transient diffusiophoresis of a charged spherical colloidal particle in an uncharged gel medium containing a symmetrical electrolyte when an electrolyte concentration gradient is suddenly applied. We derive the inverse Laplace transform of...
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| description | A general theory is presented to analyze the time-dependent, transient diffusiophoresis of a charged spherical colloidal particle in an uncharged gel medium containing a symmetrical electrolyte when an electrolyte concentration gradient is suddenly applied. We derive the inverse Laplace transform of an approximate expression for the relaxation function <i>R</i>(<i>t</i>), which describes the time-course of the ratio of the diffusiophoretic mobility of a weakly charged spherical colloidal particle, possessing a thin electrical double layer, to its steady-state diffusiophoretic mobility. The relaxation function depends on the mass density ratio of the particle to the electrolyte solution, the particle radius, the Brinkman screening length, and the kinematic viscosity. However, it does not depend on the type of electrolyte (e.g., KCl or NaCl), which affects only the steady-state gel diffusiophoretic mobility. It is also found that the expression for the relaxation function in transient gel diffusiophoresis of a weakly charged spherical colloidal particle with a thin electrical double layer takes the same form as that for its transient gel electrophoresis. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-b2c96282e15948d8aeba4ec9c5e407bf2025-08-20T02:42:27ZengMDPI AGMicromachines2072-666X2025-02-0116326610.3390/mi16030266Transient Gel Diffusiophoresis of a Spherical Colloidal ParticleHiroyuki Ohshima0Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Tokyo University of Science, 2641 Yamazaki, Noda 278-8510, JapanA general theory is presented to analyze the time-dependent, transient diffusiophoresis of a charged spherical colloidal particle in an uncharged gel medium containing a symmetrical electrolyte when an electrolyte concentration gradient is suddenly applied. We derive the inverse Laplace transform of an approximate expression for the relaxation function <i>R</i>(<i>t</i>), which describes the time-course of the ratio of the diffusiophoretic mobility of a weakly charged spherical colloidal particle, possessing a thin electrical double layer, to its steady-state diffusiophoretic mobility. The relaxation function depends on the mass density ratio of the particle to the electrolyte solution, the particle radius, the Brinkman screening length, and the kinematic viscosity. However, it does not depend on the type of electrolyte (e.g., KCl or NaCl), which affects only the steady-state gel diffusiophoretic mobility. It is also found that the expression for the relaxation function in transient gel diffusiophoresis of a weakly charged spherical colloidal particle with a thin electrical double layer takes the same form as that for its transient gel electrophoresis.https://www.mdpi.com/2072-666X/16/3/266transient gel diffusiophoresisgel diffusiophoresistransient diffusiophoresisdiffusiophoresisspherical colloidal particlegel |
| spellingShingle | Hiroyuki Ohshima Transient Gel Diffusiophoresis of a Spherical Colloidal Particle transient gel diffusiophoresis gel diffusiophoresis transient diffusiophoresis diffusiophoresis spherical colloidal particle gel |
| title | Transient Gel Diffusiophoresis of a Spherical Colloidal Particle |
| title_full | Transient Gel Diffusiophoresis of a Spherical Colloidal Particle |
| title_fullStr | Transient Gel Diffusiophoresis of a Spherical Colloidal Particle |
| title_full_unstemmed | Transient Gel Diffusiophoresis of a Spherical Colloidal Particle |
| title_short | Transient Gel Diffusiophoresis of a Spherical Colloidal Particle |
| title_sort | transient gel diffusiophoresis of a spherical colloidal particle |
| topic | transient gel diffusiophoresis gel diffusiophoresis transient diffusiophoresis diffusiophoresis spherical colloidal particle gel |
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