Extensibility governs the flow-induced alignment of polymers and rod-like colloids

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Abstract

Polymers and rod-like colloids (PaRC) adopt a favorable orientation under sufficiently strong flows. However, how the flow kinematics affect the alignment of such nanostructures according to their extensibility remains unclear. By analyzing the shear- and extension-induced alignment of chemically and structurally different PaRC, we show that extensibility is a key determinant of the structural response to the imposed kinematics. We propose a unified description of the effectiveness of extensional flow, compared to shearing flow, at aligning PaRC of different extensibility.

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Calabrese, V., Porto Santos, T., Lopez, C. G., Lettinga, M. P., Haward, S. J., & Shen, A. Q. (2024). Extensibility governs the flow-induced alignment of polymers and rod-like colloids. Physical Review Research, 6(1). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevResearch.6.L012042

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