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ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 2014

Bulk synthesis of metal-organic hybrid dimers and their propulsion under electric fields.

Sijia Wang; Fuduo Ma; Hui Zhao; Ning Wu

Metal-organic hybrid particles have great potential in applications such as colloidal assembly, autonomous microrobots, targeted drug delivery, and colloidal emulsifiers. Existing fabrication methods, however, typically suffer from low throughput, high operation cost, and imprecise property control. Here, we report a facile and bulk synthesis platform that makes a wide range of metal-organic colloidal dimers. Both geometric and interfacial anisotropy on the particles can be tuned independently and conveniently, which represents a key advantage of this method. We further investigate the self-propulsion of platinum-polystyrene dimers under perpendicularly applied electric fields. In 1 × 10(-4) M KCl solution, the dimers exhibit both linear and circular motion with the polystyrene lobes facing toward the moving direction, due to the induced-charge electroosmotic flow surrounding the metal-coated lobes. Surprisingly, in deionized water, the same dimers move in an opposite direction, i.e., the metallic lobes face the forward direction. This is because of the impact of another type of electrokinetic flow: the electrohydrodynamic flow arising from the induced charges on the conducting substrate. The competition between the electrohydrodynamic flow along the substrate and the induced-charge electroosmotic flow along the metallic lobe dictates the propulsion direction of hybrid dimers under electric fields. Our synthetic approach will provide potential opportunities to study the combined impacts of the geometric and interfacial anisotropy on the propulsion, assembly, and other applications of anisotropic particles.


Langmuir | 2012

Polarization of a diffuse soft particle subjected to an alternating current field.

Sebastian Uppapalli; Hui Zhao

The polarization of a diffuse soft particle submerged in an aqueous electrolyte and subjected to a uniform alternating electric field is theoretically analyzed with the standard electrokinetic model (the Poisson-Nernst-Planck equations). The particle consists of a rigid uncharged core and a charged diffuse polyelectrolytic shell (soft layer) permeable to ions and solvent. Our focus is on the impact of the characteristics of the soft layer including the Donnan potential, the soft layer thickness, and the friction coefficient of the soft layer on the dipole coefficient, characterizing the strength of the polarization. Under the limits of thin double layers and thin polyelectrolytic shells, approximate analytical expressions to evaluate the dipole moment coefficients are derived for high-frequency and low-frequency ranges, respectively. The analytical results are compared and agree favorably with those numerically computed by the standard model. Interestingly, we discover that when the double layer is comparable to the soft layer the dipole moment behaves qualitatively differently at different Donnan potentials. When the Donnan potential is small, the dipole moment decreases as the double layer increases. In contrast, at large Donnan potentials, the dipole moment increases with the increase in the double layer. The distinct responses to Donnan potentials are attributed to the impact of the associated double layer on the charge distribution of mobile ions inside the soft layer. The theoretical model provides a fundamental basis for interpreting the polarization of heterogeneous systems, including environmental or biological colloids or microgel particles.


Langmuir | 2018

On the Impact of Electrostatic Correlations on the Double-Layer Polarization of a Spherical Particle in an Alternating Current Field

Elaheh Alidoosti; Hui Zhao

At concentrated electrolytes, the ion-ion electrostatic correlation effect is considered an important factor in electrokinetics. In this paper, we compute, in theory and simulation, the dipole moment for a spherical particle (charged, dielectric) under the action of an alternating electric field using the modified continuum Poisson-Nernst-Planck (PNP) model by Bazant et al. [ Double Layer in Ionic Liquids: Overscreening Versus Crowding . Phys. Rev. Lett. 2011 , 106 , 046102 ] We investigate the dependency of the dipole moment in terms of frequency and its variation with such quantities like ζ-potential, electrostatic correlation length, and double-layer thickness. With thin electric double layers, we develop simple models through performing an asymptotic analysis of the modified PNP model. We also present numerical results for an arbitrary Debye screening length and electrostatic correlation length. From the results, we find a complicated impact of electrostatic correlations on the dipole moment. For instance, with increasing the electrostatic correlation length, the dipole moment decreases and reaches a minimum and then it goes up. This is because of initially decreasing of surface conduction and finally increasing due to the impact of ion-ion electrostatic correlations on ions convection and migration. Also, we show that in contrast to the standard PNP model, the modified PNP model can qualitatively explain the data from the experimental results in multivalent electrolytes.


Physical Review E | 2011

Diffuse-charge dynamics of ionic liquids in electrochemical systems

Hui Zhao


Physical Review E | 2010

Electro-osmotic flow over a charged superhydrophobic surface.

Hui Zhao


Soft Matter | 2014

Colloidal structures of asymmetric dimers via orientation-dependent interactions

Fuduo Ma; Sijia Wang; Hui Zhao; David T. Wu; Ning Wu


Physical Review E | 2012

Influence of nonelectrostatic ion-ion interactions on double-layer capacitance.

Hui Zhao


Soft Matter | 2014

The influence of particle size and residual charge on electrostatic interactions between charged colloidal particles at an oil–water interface

Sebastian Uppapalli; Hui Zhao


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2017

The impact of electrostatic correlations on Dielectrophoresis of Non-conducting Particles

Elaheh Alidoosti; Hui Zhao


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2014

Ising Lattices of Asymmetric Colloidal Dimers by Short-range Dipolar Attraction under Electric Field

Fuduo Ma; Sijia Wang; Hui Zhao; David T. Wu; Ning Wu

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Fuduo Ma

Colorado School of Mines

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Ning Wu

Colorado School of Mines

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Sijia Wang

Colorado School of Mines

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David T. Wu

Colorado School of Mines

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