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2017
Morphological Influences on the Shear Flow Behavior of Colloidal Rods
Morphological Influences on the Shear Flow Behavior of Colloidal Rods
High-aspect-ratio colloidal particles are becoming increasingly more important components in a wide range of technologies and products. In biology, they constitute the frame of the cytoskeleton in form of F-actin and micro tubular networks and amyloids are responsible for a large number of diseases...
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Personal Name(s): | Lang, Christian (Corresponding author) |
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Lettinga, M.P. / Kohlbrecher, Joachim / Porcar, Lionel | |
Contributing Institute: |
Weiche Materie; ICS-3 |
Imprint: |
2017
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Conference: | DRG-/ProcessNet-Tagung, Berlin (Germany), 2017-03-13 - 2017-03-14 |
Document Type: |
Conference Presentation |
Research Program: |
Directed Colloidal Structure at the Meso-Scale Functional Macromolecules and Complexes |
Publikationsportal JuSER |
High-aspect-ratio colloidal particles are becoming increasingly more important components in a wide range of technologies and products. In biology, they constitute the frame of the cytoskeleton in form of F-actin and micro tubular networks and amyloids are responsible for a large number of diseases such as Alzheimer disease.The mechanical properties of complex fluids containing such rod-like colloids are hugely affected by flow via the particle orientation. The morphology of rods, thereby, plays a key role in the microscopic behavior which leads to the macroscopic rheological response.We present a combination of Rheology and Small Angle Neutron Scattering (Rheo-SANS) to resolve the orientational ordering of rodlike viruses under steady shear flow in the 2 relevant planes, the flow-gradient and the flow-vorticity plane. The full orientational order tensor can be resolved in this way, as has been shown earlier [1]. By bio-engineering viruses with different morphologies, we are able to study the influence of geometry and stiffness on the shear thinning behavior of dilute to semi-dilute rodlike colloidal suspensions without polydispersity issues.From Fig.1, it is seen that that length and stiffness have an enormous effect on the orientational ordering. The viscosity of the fd-Y21M virus (Lc=910 nm, Lp=9.9 μm) decreases less with shear rate than that of pf1 (Lc=1.96 μm, Lp=2.2 μm) because the order increase is considerably less.[1] C. Lang, J. Kohlbrecher, L. Porcar, M. P. Lettinga; Polymers 8 (2016); 291 |