Soft matter | 2019

Dynamic clustering and re-dispersion in concentrated colloid-active gel composites.

 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


We study the dynamics of quasi-two-dimensional concentrated suspensions of colloidal particles in active gels by computer simulations. Remarkably, we find that activity induces a dynamic clustering of colloids even in the absence of any preferential anchoring of the active nematic director at the particle surface. When such an anchoring is present, active stresses instead compete with elastic forces and re-disperse the aggregates observed in passive colloid-liquid crystal composites. Our quasi-two-dimensional inverse dispersions of passive particles in active fluids (as opposed to the more common direct suspensions of active particles in passive fluids) provide a promising route towards the self-assembly of new soft materials.

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DOI 10.1039/c9sm01249d
Language English
Journal Soft matter

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