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Lubricated hydrodynamic interactions between a hard spherical indenter and a poroelastic nanolayer

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Abstract

Soft and porous materials are present in a variety of contexts, from physiological or pharmaceutical applications to fundamental physics of interfacial soft matter, while including the example of nanoscale polymer layers. An intermediate layer of a soft material, present between a liquid phase and a solid boundary, can induce remarkable changes in the lubrication mechanics, for example for the motion of a colloidal particle submitted to a given force near this very particular interface . Describing the motility of a microscopic particle in such a context, and adding the porosity of the nearby surface to the elastohydrodynamic coupling, represents a relatively unexplored field. Here, we establish theoretical models and perform numerical simulations for the particle motion. Preliminary experiments with Surface Force Apparatus (SFA) on PNIPAM hydrogel samples are also presented, and applications to Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) are discussed.

Presenters

  • Caroline Kopecz-Muller

    Université de Bordeaux

Authors

  • Caroline Kopecz-Muller

    Université de Bordeaux

  • Vincent Bertin

    Gulliver, ESPCI Paris, ESPCI Paris, Laboratoire Ondes et Matière d'Aquitaine, CNRS

  • Marjan Abdorahim

    ESPCI Paris

  • Yvette Tran

    ESPCI Paris

  • Patrick J Tabeling

    ESPCI Paris

  • Elie Raphael

    Gulliver, ESPCI Paris, ESPCI Paris, PSL Research University, ESPCI, Gulliver

  • Joshua D. McGraw

    Gulliver, ESPCI Paris, ESPCI Paris - PSL, ESPCI Paris

  • Thomas Salez

    LOMA, Université de Bordeaux, University of Bordeaux, Université de Bordeaux, Laboratoire Ondes et Matière d'Aquitaine, CNRS