Electric Field Induced Macroscopic Cellular Phase of Nanoparticles
A suspension of nanoparticles with very low volume fraction is found to assemble into a macroscopic cellular phase under the collective influence of AC and DC voltages. Systematic study of this phase transition shows that it was the result of electrophoretic assembly into a two-dimensional configura...
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Zusammenfassung: | A suspension of nanoparticles with very low volume fraction is found to
assemble into a macroscopic cellular phase under the collective influence of AC
and DC voltages. Systematic study of this phase transition shows that it was
the result of electrophoretic assembly into a two-dimensional configuration
followed by spinodal decomposition into particle-rich walls and particle-poor
cells mediated principally by electrohydrodynamic flow. This mechanistic
understanding reveals two characteristics needed for a cellular phase to form,
namely 1) a system that is considered two dimensional and 2) short-range
attractive, long-range repulsive interparticle interactions. In addition to
determining the mechanism underpinning the formation of the cellular phase,
this work presents a method to reversibly assemble microscale continuous
structures out of nanoscale particles in a manner that may enable the creation
of materials that impact diverse fields including energy storage and
filtration. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2112.00243 |