Multiparticle collision dynamics for fluid interfaces with near-contact interactions

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We present an extension of the multiparticle collision dynamics method for flows with complex interfaces, including supramolecular near-contact interactions mimicking the effect of surfactants. The new method is demonstrated for the case of (i) short range repulsion of droplets in close contact, (ii) arrested phase separation, and (iii) different pattern formation during spinodal decomposition of binary mixtures.

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Montessori, A., Lauricella, M., Tiribocchi, A., Bonaccorso, F., & Succi, S. (2020). Multiparticle collision dynamics for fluid interfaces with near-contact interactions. Journal of Chemical Physics, 152(14). https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0004103

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