A unified description of colloidal thermophoresis

Eur Phys J E Soft Matter. 2018 Jan 16;41(1):7. doi: 10.1140/epje/i2018-11610-3.

Abstract

We use the dynamic length and time scale separation in suspensions to formulate a general description of colloidal thermophoresis. Our approach allows an unambiguous definition of separate contributions to the colloidal flux and clarifies the physical mechanisms behind non-equilibrium motion of colloids. In particular, we derive an expression for the interfacial force density that drives single-particle thermophoresis in non-ideal fluids. The issuing relations for the transport coefficients explicitly show that interfacial thermophoresis has a hydrodynamic character that cannot be explained by a purely thermodynamic consideration. Our treatment generalises the results from other existing approaches, giving them a clear interpretation within the framework of non-equilibrium thermodynamics.

Keywords: Topical issue: Non-equilibrium processes in multicomponent and multiphase media.

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