A suspension of Brownian colloidal particles stabilised against aggregation is expected to be stable against convection when its density decreases monotonically with height. Surprisingly, a recent experimental investigation has shown that when colloidal particles are dispersed uniformly in a solvent with a stabilising stratification of a molecular solute, the system develops a convective instability under generic conditions [Anzivino et al., J. Phys. Chem. Lett., 2024, 15, 9030]. This instability arises because the solute concentration gradient induces an upward diffusiophoretic motion of the colloidal particles, triggering a diffusiophoretic convective instability (DCI). In this work, we investigate the stability of a colloidal suspension against convection in the presence of a stable density stratification of the sample, under different initial conditions. In particular, we study the condition where both the colloid and the molecular solute are initially localized in the lower half of the sample prior to merging with the upper half made of pure water. This is unlike the previously studied setup where the colloid was initially present also in the upper half, suspended in water. We show that only when the concentration of glycerol exceeds a fairly large threshold value of approximately 0.3 w/w the system develops the convective instability. Hence, this new setup offers the possibility to tame DCI by changing the initial conditions. We model the experimental results by numerically solving the nonlinear double diffusion equations in the presence of a diffusiophoretic coupling to determine the time evolution of the base state of the system. The theoretical analysis allows us to elucidate the physical reason for the existence of the threshold value of the glycerol concentration and to establish that the interactions between the colloidal particles do not play a significant role in the DCI.

Taming the diffusiophoretic convective instability in colloidal suspensions / S. Castellini, C. Anzivino, C. Marietti, M. Carpineti, A. Zaccone, A. Vailati. - In: SOFT MATTER. - ISSN 1744-683X. - 21:14(2025 Apr 02), pp. 2578-2585. [10.1039/d4sm01432d]

Taming the diffusiophoretic convective instability in colloidal suspensions

S. Castellini
Primo
;
C. Anzivino
Secondo
;
M. Carpineti;A. Zaccone
Penultimo
;
A. Vailati
Ultimo
2025

Abstract

A suspension of Brownian colloidal particles stabilised against aggregation is expected to be stable against convection when its density decreases monotonically with height. Surprisingly, a recent experimental investigation has shown that when colloidal particles are dispersed uniformly in a solvent with a stabilising stratification of a molecular solute, the system develops a convective instability under generic conditions [Anzivino et al., J. Phys. Chem. Lett., 2024, 15, 9030]. This instability arises because the solute concentration gradient induces an upward diffusiophoretic motion of the colloidal particles, triggering a diffusiophoretic convective instability (DCI). In this work, we investigate the stability of a colloidal suspension against convection in the presence of a stable density stratification of the sample, under different initial conditions. In particular, we study the condition where both the colloid and the molecular solute are initially localized in the lower half of the sample prior to merging with the upper half made of pure water. This is unlike the previously studied setup where the colloid was initially present also in the upper half, suspended in water. We show that only when the concentration of glycerol exceeds a fairly large threshold value of approximately 0.3 w/w the system develops the convective instability. Hence, this new setup offers the possibility to tame DCI by changing the initial conditions. We model the experimental results by numerically solving the nonlinear double diffusion equations in the presence of a diffusiophoretic coupling to determine the time evolution of the base state of the system. The theoretical analysis allows us to elucidate the physical reason for the existence of the threshold value of the glycerol concentration and to establish that the interactions between the colloidal particles do not play a significant role in the DCI.
Settore PHYS-04/A - Fisica teorica della materia, modelli, metodi matematici e applicazioni
Settore PHYS-03/A - Fisica sperimentale della materia e applicazioni
   Solving the multi-scale problem in materials mechanics: a pathway to chemical design (Multimech)
   Multimech
   EUROPEAN COMMISSION
   101043968

   Non-Equilibrium Phenomena in Soft Matter and Complex Fluids (NESTEX)
   NESTEX
   AGENZIA SPAZIALE ITALIANA
   ASI n. 2023-20-U.0
2-apr-2025
25-feb-2025
Article (author)
File in questo prodotto:
File Dimensione Formato  
Vailati_DCI_Soft Matter_2025.pdf

accesso aperto

Tipologia: Publisher's version/PDF
Dimensione 2.66 MB
Formato Adobe PDF
2.66 MB Adobe PDF Visualizza/Apri
Pubblicazioni consigliate

I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.

Utilizza questo identificativo per citare o creare un link a questo documento: https://hdl.handle.net/2434/1157436
Citazioni
  • ???jsp.display-item.citation.pmc??? ND
  • Scopus 0
  • ???jsp.display-item.citation.isi??? 0
social impact