Active Structuring Of Colloidal Armour On Liquid Drops

Active Structuring Of Colloidal Armour On Liquid Drops [Link to article]

Adsorption and assembly of colloidal particles at the surface of liquid droplets are at the base of particle-stabilized emulsions and templating. Here we report that electrohydrodynamic and electro-rheological effects in leaky-dielectric liquid drops can be used to structure and dynamically control colloidal particle assemblies at drop surfaces, including electric-field-assisted convective assembly of jammed colloidal ‘ribbons’, electro-rheological colloidal chains confined to a two-dimensional surface and spinning colloidal domains on that surface. In addition, we demonstrate the size control of ‘pupil’-like openings in colloidal shells. We anticipate that electric field manipulation of colloids in leaky dielectrics can lead to new routes of colloidosome assembly and design for ‘smart armoured’ droplets.

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Actively contracting and expanding pupil armour.

Actively contracting and expanding pupil armour.

Hydrodynamic streamlines in Taylors electrohydrodynamic drop model.

Hydrodynamic streamlines in Taylors electrohydrodynamic drop model.