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Brownian dynamics simulations of shear-induced aggregation of charged colloidal particles in the presence of hydrodynamic interactions.

Turetta Lorenzo1, Lattuada Marco2.   

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HYPOTHESIS: In spite of the abundant literature on Brownian simulations of the aggregation behavior of colloidal suspensions both under quiescent conditions and in the presence of shear, few works performed simulations including the effect of hydrodynamic interactions. Even fewer works have investigated the effects of shear on the aggregation of electrostatically-stabilized colloidal suspensions. SIMULATIONS: In this work, we employed Brownian dynamics simulations implementing the Rotne-Prager-Yamakawa approximation to account for hydrodynamic interactions and investigated the aggregation kinetics of electrostatically-stabilized colloidal suspensions exposed to simple shear, for various Péclet number values, particle volume fractions and surface potential values.
RESULTS: The increase in Péclet number (i.e., in the shear rate), leads to an overall increase in the aggregation rate and the formation of large aggregates that, for sufficiently high volume fractions, rapidly grow, leading to either breakup and restructuring phenomena or percolation of the system. In some cases, a bimodal distribution of the cluster population was observed. Our simulations further indicate that at the highest Péclet, the aggregation dynamics is independent of the energy barrier and entirely controlled by shear. A comparison with a simple BD method reveals that neglecting long-range hydrodynamic interactions leads to a substantial underestimation of the aggregation rate.
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Keywords:  Aggregation kinetics; Brownian dynamics simulations; Cluster fractal dimension; DLVO theory; Electrostatic stabilization; Long-range hydrodynamic interactions; Rotne-Prager-Yamakawa tensor; Shear-induced aggregation

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35696787     DOI: 10.1016/j.jcis.2022.05.047

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Colloid Interface Sci        ISSN: 0021-9797            Impact factor:   8.128


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