Transition from fractional to classical Stokes-Einstein behaviour in simple fluids

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An optical technique for tracking single particles has been used to evaluate the particle diameter at which diffusion transitions from molecular behaviour described by the fractional Stokes-Einstein relationship to particle behaviour described by the classical Stokes-Einstein relationship. The results confirm a prior prediction from molecular dynamic simulations that there is a particle size at which transition occurs and show it is inversely dependent on concentration and viscosity but independent of particle density. For concentrations in the range 5×10−3 to 5×10−6 mgml−1 and viscosities from 0.8 to 150 mPa s, the transition was found to occur in the diameter range 150-300 nm.

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Coglitore, D., Edwardson, S. P., Macko, P., Patterson, E. A., & Whelan, M. (2017). Transition from fractional to classical Stokes-Einstein behaviour in simple fluids. Royal Society Open Science, 4(12). https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.170507

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