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Physicochemical Hydrodynamics of Particle Diffusiophoresis Driven by Chemical Gradients

  • Brown University

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Abstract

Chemical gradients, the spatial variations in chemical concentrations and components, are omnipresent in environments ranging from biological and environmental systems to industrial processes. These thermodynamic forces often play a central role in driving transport processes taking place in such systems. This review focuses on diffusiophoresis, a phoretic transport phenomenon driven by chemical gradients. We begin by revisiting the fundamental physicochemical hydrodynamics governing the transport. Then we discuss diffusiophoresis arising in flow systems found in natural and artificial settings. By exploring various scenarios where chemical gradients are encountered and exploited, we aim to demonstrate the significance of diffusiophoresis and its state-of-the-art development in technological applications.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)227-255
Number of pages29
JournalAnnual Review of Fluid Mechanics
Volume57
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 22 2025

Keywords

  • chemical gradients
  • colloids
  • diffusioosmosis
  • diffusiophoresis
  • interfacial forces
  • physicochemical hydrodynamics

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