Structural transitions and arrest of domain growth in sheared binary immiscible fluids and microemulsions

J. Harting, G. Giupponi, and P. V. Coveney
Phys. Rev. E 75, 041504 – Published 26 April 2007

Abstract

We investigate spinodal decomposition and structuring effects in binary immiscible and ternary amphiphilic fluid mixtures under shear by means of three-dimensional lattice Boltzmann simulations. We show that the growth of individual fluid domains can be arrested by adding surfactant to the system, thus forming a bicontinuous microemulsion. We demonstrate that the maximum domain size and the time of arrest depend linearly on the concentration of amphiphile molecules. In addition, we find that for a well-defined threshold value of amphiphile concentration, the maximum domain size and time of complete arrest do not change. For systems under constant and oscillatory shear we analyze domain growth rates in directions parallel and perpendicular to the applied shear. We find a structural transition from a sponge to a lamellar phase by applying a constant shear and the occurrence of tubular structures under oscillatory shear. The size of the resulting lamellae and tubes depends strongly on the amphiphile concentration, shear rate, and shear frequency.

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  • Received 15 January 2007
  • Publisher error corrected 27 April 2007

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.75.041504

©2007 American Physical Society

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Authors & Affiliations

J. Harting1, G. Giupponi2, and P. V. Coveney2

  • 1Institute for Computational Physics, University of Stuttgart, Pfaffenwaldring 27, 70569 Stuttgart, Germany
  • 2Centre for Computational Science, Department of Chemistry, University College London, 20 Gordon Street, WC1H 0AJ London, United Kingdom

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Vol. 75, Iss. 4 — April 2007

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