Advection-diffusion coupling of nanoparticle ensembles from short to long times
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Abstract
Colloid transport in nanoscale flows is important in wide range of applications from chemical separation to drug delivery. In these flows, the coupling between advection and Brownian diffusion leads to an enhanced particle dispersion by orders of magnitude. Using evanescent wave microscopy in a microchannel, we observe nanoparticle motion in a near-surface zone where the velocity gradients, and thus the dispersion, are the largest. Supported by a theoretical model and simulations based on overdamped Langevin dynamics, our experimental results provide the full dynamics of the particle dispersion from short to long times. In particular, we highlight how the initial distribution of particles affects the time dependence of the transient regime. These results are crucial in controlling the nanoconfined chemical reactions or dynamical adsorption.
Authors
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Alexandre Vilquin
ESPCI Paris, Gulliver CNRS UMR 7083, PSL Research University, ESPCI Paris, Gulliver, ESPCI Paris
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Vincent Bertin
Gulliver, ESPCI Paris
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Pierre Soulard
Gulliver, ESPCI Paris
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Gabriel Guyard
Universit\'e Paris-Saclay, CNRS, Laboratoire de Physique des Solides, LPS, Paris Saclay University
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Elie Raphael
Gulliver, ESPCI Paris
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Frederic Restagno
LPS, Paris Saclay University
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Thomas Salez
Universite de Bordeaux, Univ.~Bordeaux, CNRS, LOMA, UMR 5798, F-33405, Talence, France, LOMA, Bordeaux University
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Joshua D. McGraw
Gulliver CNRS UMR 7083, PSL Research University, ESPCI Paris, Gulliver, ESPCI Paris