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Physical Review E | 2015

Charged hydrophobic colloids at an oil–aqueous phase interface

Colm Kelleher; Anna Wang; Guillermo Iván Guerrero-García; Andrew D. Hollingsworth; Rodrigo E. Guerra; Bhaskar Jyoti Krishnatreya; David G. Grier; Vinothan N. Manoharan; Paul M. Chaikin

Hydrophobic poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) colloidal particles, when dispersed in oil with a relatively high dielectric constant, can become highly charged. In the presence of an interface with a conducting aqueous phase, image-charge effects lead to strong binding of colloidal particles to the interface, even though the particles are wetted very little by the aqueous phase. We study both the behavior of individual colloidal particles as they approach the interface and the interactions between particles that are already interfacially bound. We demonstrate that using particles which are minimally wetted by the aqueous phase allows us to isolate and study those interactions which are due solely to charging of the particle surface in oil. Finally, we show that these interactions can be understood by a simple image-charge model in which the particle charge q is the sole fitting parameter.


Optics Express | 2016

Tracking E. coli runs and tumbles with scattering solutions and digital holographic microscopy

Anna Wang; Rees F. Garmann; Vinothan N. Manoharan

We use in-line digital holographic microscopy to image freely swimming E. coli. We show that fitting a light scattering model to E. coli holograms can yield quantitative information about the bacteriums body rotation and tumbles, offering a precise way to track fine details of bacterial motility. We are able to extract the cells three-dimensional (3D) position and orientation and recover behavior such as body angle rotation during runs, tumbles, and pole reversal. Our technique is label-free and capable of frame rates limited only by the camera.


4TH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON SLOW DYNAMICS IN COMPLEX SYSTEMS: Keep Going Tohoku | 2013

Relaxation dynamics of colloidal particles at liquid interfaces

Anna Wang; David M. Kaz; Ryan McGorty; Vinothan N. Manoharan

We study the dynamics of colloidal particles as they approach and breach a water-oil interface. We use a fast 3D imaging technique, digital holographic microscopy, to track particles with 2 nm precision and sub-millisecond time resolution. We find that polystyrene particles dispersed in water or water-glycerol mixtures relax logarithmically with time after breaching the interface and do not reach equilibrium on experimental timescales. By contrast, decane-dispersed PMMA particles show fast dynamics and reach a steady-state height within milliseconds. We attribute the difference to the surface properties of the particles. We also probe the dependence of the relaxation rate on surface charge by studying carboxyl-functionalized particles under varying acid concentrations. We conclude that the slow relaxation may be due to contact-line pinning on topographical defects rather than surface charges.


Physical Review Letters | 2017

Effects of Contact-Line Pinning on the Adsorption of Nonspherical Colloids at Liquid Interfaces

Anna Wang; W. Benjamin Rogers; Vinothan N. Manoharan

The effects of contact-line pinning are well known in macroscopic systems but are only just beginning to be explored at the microscale in colloidal suspensions. We use digital holography to capture the fast three-dimensional dynamics of micrometer-sized ellipsoids breaching an oil-water interface. We find that the particle angle varies approximately linearly with the height, in contrast to results from simulations based on the minimization of the interfacial energy. Using a simple model of the motion of the contact line, we show that the observed coupling between translational and rotational degrees of freedom is likely due to contact-line pinning. We conclude that the dynamics of colloidal particles adsorbing to a liquid interface are not determined by the minimization of interfacial energy and viscous dissipation alone; contact-line pinning dictates both the time scale and pathway to equilibrium.


Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy & Radiative Transfer | 2014

Using the discrete dipole approximation and holographic microscopy to measure rotational dynamics of non-spherical colloidal particles

Anna Wang; Thomas G. Dimiduk; Jerome Fung; Sepideh Razavi; Ilona Kretzschmar; Kundan Chaudhary; Vinothan N. Manoharan


Soft Matter | 2016

Colloidal particle adsorption at liquid interfaces: capillary driven dynamics and thermally activated kinetics

Amir M. Rahmani; Anna Wang; Vinothan N. Manoharan; Carlos E. Colosqui


Soft Matter | 2016

Contact-line pinning controls how quickly colloidal particles equilibrate with liquid interfaces

Anna Wang; Ryan McGorty; David M. Kaz; Vinothan N. Manoharan


arxiv:eess.IV | 2018

Holographic Microscopy with Python and HoloPy

Solomon Barkley; Thomas G. Dimiduk; Jerome Fung; David M. Kaz; Vinothan N. Manoharan; Ryan McGorty; Rebecca W. Perry; Anna Wang


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2016

Adsorption dynamics of colloidal ellipsoids at oil-water interfaces

Anna Wang; W. Benjamin Rogers; Vinothan N. Manoharan


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2015

Pair Interactions of Superhydrophobic Colloids at an Oil-Aqueous Phase Interface

Colm Kelleher; Anna Wang; Ivan Guerrero; Bhaskar Jyoti Krishnatreya; Andrew D. Hollingsworth; David G. Grier; Vinothan N. Manoharan; Paul M. Chaikin

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Ilona Kretzschmar

City University of New York

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