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Assembly and Characterization of Polyelectrolyte Complex Micelles
Published on: March 2, 2020
Depletion layer dynamics of polyelectrolyte solutions under Poiseuille flow
Seong Jun Park1, Anisha Shakya1, John T King2
1Center for Soft and Living Matter, Institute for Basic Science, 44919 Ulsan, Republic of Korea.
Abstract:
Complex liquids flow through channels faster than expected, an effect attributed to the formation of low-viscosity depletion layers at the boundaries. Characterization of depletion layer length scale, concentration, and dynamics has remained elusive due in large part to the lack of suitable real-space experimental techniques. The short length scales associated with depletion layers have traditionally prohibited direct imaging. By overcoming this limitation via adaptations of stimulated emission depletion (STED) microscopy, we directly measure the concentration profile of polymer solutions at a nonadsorbing wall under Poiseuille flow. Using this approach, we 1) confirm the theoretically predicted concentration profile governed by entropically driven depletion, 2) observe depletion layer narrowing at low to intermediate shear rates, and 3) report depletion layer composition that approaches pure solvent at unexpectedly low shear rates.
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