Colloidal diffusion in confined geometries
Abstract
Colloidal dispersions in confined geometries exhibit rich diffusive dynamics governed by an interplay between particle–particle and particle–wall interactions. This perspective reviews recent selected computational and experimental studies on diffusion of dense liquid-like dispersions in spatial confinement, with an emphasis on general physical concepts rather than system-specific details. The common thread is to analyse colloidal diffusion in confined geometries in terms of the local density experienced by the colloidal particles, viz. at the level of anisotropic pair densities, which have recently become experimentally accessible.
- This article is part of the themed collections: PCCP Perspectives, 2017 PCCP HOT Articles and Surface chemistry and interface science