Computer simulations of bi-continuous two-phase fluids with interspersed dumbbells show that, unlike rigid colloids, soft dumbbells do not lead to arrested coarsening. However, they significantly alter the curvature dynamics of the fluid-fluid interface, whose probability density distributions are shown to exhibit (i) a universal spontaneous transition (observed even in the absence of colloids) from an initial broad-shape distribution towards a highly localized one and (ii) super-diffusive dynamics with long-range effects. Both features may prove useful for the design of novel families of soft porous materials.

Tiribocchi, A., Lauricella, M., Montessori, A., Melchionna, S., Succi, S. (2019). Disordered interfaces in soft fluids with suspended colloids. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MODERN PHYSICS C, 30(10), 1941004 [10.1142/S0129183119410043].

Disordered interfaces in soft fluids with suspended colloids

Montessori A.;
2019-01-01

Abstract

Computer simulations of bi-continuous two-phase fluids with interspersed dumbbells show that, unlike rigid colloids, soft dumbbells do not lead to arrested coarsening. However, they significantly alter the curvature dynamics of the fluid-fluid interface, whose probability density distributions are shown to exhibit (i) a universal spontaneous transition (observed even in the absence of colloids) from an initial broad-shape distribution towards a highly localized one and (ii) super-diffusive dynamics with long-range effects. Both features may prove useful for the design of novel families of soft porous materials.
2019
Tiribocchi, A., Lauricella, M., Montessori, A., Melchionna, S., Succi, S. (2019). Disordered interfaces in soft fluids with suspended colloids. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MODERN PHYSICS C, 30(10), 1941004 [10.1142/S0129183119410043].
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