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Published on: April 7, 2017
Mild stratification in drying films of colloidal mixtures
Jin Seok Park1, Jinseong Yun1, Byoungjin Chun1
1Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Korea University, Seoul 02841, Republic of Korea. bjchun@grtrkr.korea.ac.kr.
Abstract:
Size stratification of bidisperse colloidal mixtures during vertical drying was investigated using the implicit solvent Langevin dynamics (LD) simulation and the explicit solvent lattice Boltzmann (LB) method. Simulations were performed for the Péclet number (Pe) over a wide range of 1-1000. In the case of a low size ratio of 2, mild stratification was observed in both simulation methods, in contrast to distinct stratification with thick "small-on-top" or "large-on-top" layers. The LD simulations exhibited a "small-on-top" stratification or mixed state. In contrast, the LB simulations exhibited a "large-on-top" or mixed state, according to the variation in Pe. The results demonstrated that the explicit solvent reduced the collective diffusion under moderate Pe conditions. This suppressed the steep concentration gradient of small particles in the packed region of particles near the air-solvent interface. Thus, distinguishable stratification patterns were obtained for the implicit and explicit solvent models.
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