Acoustic Propulsion of Nano- and Microcones: Dependence on the Viscosity of the Surrounding Fluid.
Johannes VoßRaphael WittkowskiPublished in: Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids (2022)
This article investigates how the acoustic propulsion of cone-shaped colloidal particles that are exposed to a traveling ultrasound wave depends on the viscosity of the fluid surrounding the particles. Using acoustofluidic computer simulations, we found that the propulsion of such nano- and microcones decreases strongly and even changes sign for increasing shear viscosity. In contrast, we found only a weak dependence of the propulsion on the bulk viscosity. The obtained results are in line with the findings of previous theoretical and experimental studies.