We present a general approach based on nonequilibrium thermodynamics for bridging the gap between a well-defined microscopic model and the macroscopic rheology of particle-stabilised interfaces. Our approach is illustrated by starting with a microscopic model of hard ellipsoids confined to a planar surface, which is intended to simply represent a particle-stabilised fluid–fluid interface. More complex microscopic models can be readily handled using the methods outlined in this paper. From the afore- mentioned microscopic starting point, we obtain the macroscopic, constitutive equations using a combination of systematic coarse-graining, computer experiments and Hamiltonian dynamics. Exemplary numerical solutions of the constitutive equations are given for a variety of experimentally relevant flow situations to explore the rheological behaviour of our model. In particular, we calculate the shear and dilatational moduli of the interface over a wide range of surface coverages, ranging from the dilute isotropic regime, to the concentrated nematic regime

Modelling the rheology of anisotropic particles adsorbed on a two-dimensional fluid interface / Luo, Alan M; Sagis, Leonard M. C.; Öttinger, Hans Christian; DE MICHELE, Cristiano; Ilg, Patrick. - In: SOFT MATTER. - ISSN 1744-683X. - ELETTRONICO. - 11:22(2015), pp. 4383-4395. [10.1039/c5sm00372e]

Modelling the rheology of anisotropic particles adsorbed on a two-dimensional fluid interface

DE MICHELE, CRISTIANO;
2015

Abstract

We present a general approach based on nonequilibrium thermodynamics for bridging the gap between a well-defined microscopic model and the macroscopic rheology of particle-stabilised interfaces. Our approach is illustrated by starting with a microscopic model of hard ellipsoids confined to a planar surface, which is intended to simply represent a particle-stabilised fluid–fluid interface. More complex microscopic models can be readily handled using the methods outlined in this paper. From the afore- mentioned microscopic starting point, we obtain the macroscopic, constitutive equations using a combination of systematic coarse-graining, computer experiments and Hamiltonian dynamics. Exemplary numerical solutions of the constitutive equations are given for a variety of experimentally relevant flow situations to explore the rheological behaviour of our model. In particular, we calculate the shear and dilatational moduli of the interface over a wide range of surface coverages, ranging from the dilute isotropic regime, to the concentrated nematic regime
2015
Chemistry (all); Condensed Matter Physics
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Modelling the rheology of anisotropic particles adsorbed on a two-dimensional fluid interface / Luo, Alan M; Sagis, Leonard M. C.; Öttinger, Hans Christian; DE MICHELE, Cristiano; Ilg, Patrick. - In: SOFT MATTER. - ISSN 1744-683X. - ELETTRONICO. - 11:22(2015), pp. 4383-4395. [10.1039/c5sm00372e]
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