Unified mobility expressions for externally driven and self-phoretic propulsion of particles Journal Article uri icon

Overview

abstract

  • The mobility of externally driven phoretic propulsion of particles is evaluated by simultaneously solving the solute conservation equation, interaction potential equation and the modified Stokes equation. While accurate, this approach is cumbersome, especially when the interaction potential decays slowly compared with the particle size. In contrast to external phoresis, the motion of self-phoretic particles is typically estimated by relating the translation and rotation velocities with the local slip velocity. While this approach is convenient and thus widely used, it is only valid when the interaction decay length is significantly smaller than the particle size. Here, by taking inspiration from Brady (J. Fluid Mech., vol. 922, 2021, A10), which combines the benefits of two approaches, we reproduce their unified mobility expressions with arbitrary interaction potentials and show that these expressions can conveniently recover the well-known mobility relationships of external electrophoresis and diffusiophoresis for arbitrary double-layer thickness. Additionally, we show that for a spherical microswimmer, the derived expressions relax to the slip velocity calculations in the limit of the thin interaction length scales. We also employ the derived mobility expressions to calculate the velocities of an autophoretic Janus particle. We find that there is significant dampening in the translation velocity even when the interaction length is an order of magnitude larger than the particle size. Finally, we study the motion of a catalytically self-propelled particle, while it also propels due to external concentration gradients, and demonstrate how the two propulsion modes compete with each other.

publication date

  • September 10, 2024

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  • closed

Date in CU Experts

  • September 26, 2024 12:14 PM

Full Author List

  • Ganguly A; Roychowdhury S; Gupta A

author count

  • 3

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International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)

  • 0022-1120

Electronic International Standard Serial Number (EISSN)

  • 1469-7645

Additional Document Info

volume

  • 994

number

  • A2