Yixin Peng, Mohd Yasir Khan, Yongxiang Gao, Wei Wang
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摘要
释放/消耗离子的化学活性胶体是一类重要的活性物质,表现出有趣的集体行为,如相分离、蜂拥和波浪。这些行为的关键是由自生离子浓度梯度介导的成对相互作用。这种相互作用通常被简化为以 1/r2 衰减的成对作用力,其中 r 是粒子间的距离。在这里,我们表明,对于各向同性和不流动的活性胶体(如 H2O2 中的银胶体),这种具有净离子生成的简化是失败的。具体来说,银胶体表面产生的离子会增加局部离子浓度 c,并减弱与 ∇c/c 成比例的成对相互作用力。因此,当 r 较小或较大时,银胶体与其相邻(主动或被动)胶体之间的吸引力分别以 1/r 或 1/r2 的速度衰减。在一个群体中,一个胶体对一个正在生长的团聚体的吸引力也会随着∇c/c的增大而增大,因此中等大小的团聚体生长得最快,而团聚体的粗化则会随着时间的推移而减慢。这些结果得到了有限元和布朗动态模拟的支持,凸显了自生离子在塑造化学活性胶体集体行为中的重要作用。
Self-Generated Ions Modify the Pair Interaction and the Phase Separation of Chemically Active Colloids.
Chemically active colloids that release/consume ions are an important class of active matter, and exhibit interesting collective behaviors such as phase separation, swarming, and waves. Key to these behaviors is the pair-wise interactions mediated by the concentration gradient of self-generated ions. This interaction is often simplified as a pair-wise force decaying at 1/r2, where r is the interparticle distance. Here, we show that this simplification fails for isotropic and immotile active colloids with net ion production, such as Ag colloids in H2O2. Specifically, the production of ions on the surface of the Ag colloids increases the local ion concentration, c, and attenuates the pair-wise interaction force that scales with ∇c/c. As a result, the attractive force between an Ag colloid and its neighbor (active or passive) decays at 1/r or 1/r2 for small or large r, respectively. In a population, the attraction of a colloid by a growing cluster also scales with ∇c/c, so that medium-sized clusters grow fastest, and that the cluster coarsening slows with time. These results, supported by finite element and Brownian dynamic simulations, highlight the important role of self-generated ions in shaping the collective behavior of chemically active colloids.
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