Dynamics of prolate spheroids in the vicinity of an air–water interface

2023 | journal article. A publication with affiliation to the University of Göttingen.

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​Dynamics of prolate spheroids in the vicinity of an air–water interface​
Villa, S.; Larobina, D.; Stocco, A.; Blanc, C.; Villone, M. M.; D'Avino, G. & Nobili, M.​ (2023) 
Soft Matter,.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1039/D2SM01665F 

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Villa, Stefano; Larobina, Domenico; Stocco, Antonio; Blanc, Christophe; Villone, Massimiliano M.; D'Avino, Gaetano; Nobili, Maurizio
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We used interferometry to measure the 3D roto-translational Brownian dynamics of a prolate ellipsoid near an air–water interface. Measured mobilities are found in agreement with the condition of surface incompressibility at the air–water interface.
In this article, we present the mobilities of prolate ellipsoidal micrometric particles close to an air–water interface measured by dual wave reflection interference microscopy. Particle's position and orientation with respect to the interface are simultaneously measured as a function of time. From the measured mean square displacement, five particle mobilities (3 translational and 2 rotational) and two translational–rotational cross-correlations are extracted. The fluid dynamics governing equations are solved by the finite element method to numerically evaluate the same mobilities, imposing either slip and no-slip boundary conditions to the flow at the air–water interface. The comparison between experiments and simulations reveals an agreement with no-slip boundary conditions prediction for the translation normal to the interface and the out-of-plane rotation, and with slip ones for parallel translations and in-plane rotation. We rationalize these evidences in the framework of surface incompressibility at the interface.
Issue Date
2023
Journal
Soft Matter 
ISSN
1744-683X
eISSN
1744-6848
Language
English
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Agence Nationale de la Recherche https://doi.org/10.13039/501100001665

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