Diffusiophoresis, diffusioosmosis, and microfluidics: surface-flow-driven phenomena in the presence of flow
S Shim - Chemical Reviews, 2022 - ACS Publications
Diffusiophoresis is the spontaneous motion of particles under a concentration gradient of
solutes. Since the first recognition by Derjaguin and colleagues in 1947 in the form of …
solutes. Since the first recognition by Derjaguin and colleagues in 1947 in the form of …
Diffusiophoresis-enhanced Turing patterns
BM Alessio, A Gupta - Science Advances, 2023 - science.org
Turing patterns are fundamental in biophysics, emerging from short-range activation and
long-range inhibition processes. However, their paradigm is based on diffusive transport …
long-range inhibition processes. However, their paradigm is based on diffusive transport …
Conductivity of concentrated electrolytes
The conductivity of ionic solutions is arguably their most important trait, being widely used in
electrochemical, biochemical, and environmental applications. The Debye-Hückel-Onsager …
electrochemical, biochemical, and environmental applications. The Debye-Hückel-Onsager …
Ionic effects in ionic diffusiophoresis in chemically driven active colloids
We study experimentally the effect of added salt in the phoretic motion of chemically driven
colloidal particles. We show that the response of passive colloids to a fixed active colloid, be …
colloidal particles. We show that the response of passive colloids to a fixed active colloid, be …
Two-dimensional diffusiophoretic colloidal banding: optimizing the spatial and temporal design of solute sinks and sources
Diffusiophoresis refers to the phenomenon where colloidal particles move in response to
solute concentration gradients. Existing studies on diffusiophoresis, both experimental and …
solute concentration gradients. Existing studies on diffusiophoresis, both experimental and …
Motorless transport of microtubules along tubulin, RanGTP, and salt gradients
Microtubules are dynamic filaments that assemble spindles for eukaryotic cell division. As
the concentration profiles of soluble tubulin and regulatory proteins are non-uniform during …
the concentration profiles of soluble tubulin and regulatory proteins are non-uniform during …
The role of variable zeta potential on diffusiophoretic and diffusioosmotic transport
Diffusiophoresis is the spontaneous motion of colloidal particles induced by the presence of
a local solute concentration gradient, and diffusioosmosis is the analogous motion of fluid …
a local solute concentration gradient, and diffusioosmosis is the analogous motion of fluid …
Diffusiophoresis in the presence of a pH gradient
Diffusiophoresis is the spontaneous motion of particles under gradients of solutes. In
electrolyte-driven diffusiophoresis, the zeta potential of the particles is an important surface …
electrolyte-driven diffusiophoresis, the zeta potential of the particles is an important surface …
Diffusioosmosis-driven dispersion of colloids: a Taylor dispersion analysis with experimental validation
Diffusiophoresis refers to the movement of colloidal particles in the presence of a
concentration gradient of a solute and enables directed motion of colloidal particles in …
concentration gradient of a solute and enables directed motion of colloidal particles in …
Diffusiophoresis and diffusio-osmosis into a dead-end channel: Role of the concentration-dependence of zeta potential
Chemically induced transport methods open up new opportunities for colloidal transport in
dead-end channel geometries. Diffusiophoresis, which describes particle movement under …
dead-end channel geometries. Diffusiophoresis, which describes particle movement under …