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Thermodiffusion of rigid particles in pure liquids

Daniel Lhuillier

Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, 2011, vol. 390, issue 7, 1221-1233

Abstract: Thermodiffusion of particles suspended in a pure liquid is a thorny problem which has not yet received a solution admitted by all the different communities interested in. We approach the subject with macroscopic tools exclusively, hydrodynamics and irreversible thermodynamics. These tools have proved their relevance for molecular mixtures and the Soret effect, and we here extend them to suspensions of particles with supra-molecular size. In particular, we obtain the momentum balance of the particulate phase from which are deduced all the physical phenomena inducing a migration of the particles relative to the carrier fluid. Focussing on thermodiffusion, we show that the osmotic pressure is irrelevant and that thermodiffusion cannot have but two distinct origins : the temperature dependence of the stress associated with the distorted particle microstructure and a fluid–particle interaction force involving the temperature gradient. For deformable particles, it is well known that the origin of the fluid–particle temperature gradient force is the temperature dependence of the surface tension. For rigid particles, we suggest it stems from the temperature dependence of the small density jump, the carrier liquid displays close to the particle’s surface.

Keywords: Thermodiffusion; Colloidal suspensions; Irreversible thermodynamics; Hydrodynamics (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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DOI: 10.1016/j.physa.2010.12.010

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