Issue 26, 2018

Granular chain escape from a pore in a wall in the presence of particles on one side: a comparison to polymer translocation

Abstract

Escape of a granular chain from a pore in a wall in the presence of diffusing granular particles on one side of the wall is studied experimentally. The escape time shows power-law behavior as a function of the chain length (τNα). A Langevin dynamics simulation of a polymer chain in a similar geometry is also performed and similar results to those for a granular system are obtained. A simple scaling argument and an energetic argument (based on the Onsager principle) are introduced which explain our results very well. Experiments (simulations) show that by increasing the number of particles on one side of the wall from zero, the exponent α decreases from 2.6 ± 0.1 (3.1 ± 0.1) to about 2. Both scaling and the Onsager principle argument predict α = 2 at high particle concentration, in agreement with the experiments and simulations. In the absence of particles, the scaling predicts τ = N2.5 (in agreement with the experimental result for the granular chain) and the Onsager principle predictsτ = N3 ln N, supporting the simulation result for the polymer chain. Experiments, simulations, scaling, and the Onsager principle confirm an inverse relation between τ and the density of particles on one side of the wall.

Graphical abstract: Granular chain escape from a pore in a wall in the presence of particles on one side: a comparison to polymer translocation

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
17 Apr 2018
Accepted
13 Jun 2018
First published
15 Jun 2018

Soft Matter, 2018,14, 5420-5427

Granular chain escape from a pore in a wall in the presence of particles on one side: a comparison to polymer translocation

F. Samadi Taheri, H. Fazli, M. Doi and M. Habibi, Soft Matter, 2018, 14, 5420 DOI: 10.1039/C8SM00790J

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