Title: The pitfalls of nonlinearity
1The pitfalls of nonlinearity
- Do we really understand
- the low density phase
- of charged colloids?
Markus Deserno
Max-Planck-Institut für Polymerforschung,
Ackermannweg 10, 55128 Mainz, Germany
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2Outline
- A few words on the experimental side
- Some theoretical preliminaries
- Analysis within the cell-model
- Conclusions
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3Experimental observation
Suspensions of charged colloids appear to phase
separate at sufficiently low volume fraction and
sufficiently low ionic strength.
? 0.0011
?0.023
Qeff ?1600, a ? 90nm
Confocal scanning laser microscopy
B. V. R. Tata et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 69, 3778
(1992)
See however T. Palberg and M. Würth, Phys. Rev.
Lett. 72, 786 (1994).
B. V. R. Tata et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 78, 2660
(1997)
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4Donnan equilibrium
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5Interactions, correlations
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6Relative importance of these terms
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7Strategy for the following
Discuss the problem within a cell-model
Evaluate the approximations involved
Compare to simulations
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8Reminder The cell-model approximation
factorization in macroion coordinates!
density functional
cell-model
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9Poisson-Boltzmann theory Functional
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10Poisson-Boltzmann theory Pressure
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11Linearized Poisson-Boltzmann theory
Expand PB functional up to quadratic order in
densities
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12Linearized Poisson-Boltzmann pressure
Same game derivative of the (linear) functional,
evaluated at equilibrium
M. Deserno and H.-H. von Grünberg, J. Chem.
Phys. 66, 011401 (2002)
yields positive excess pressure (for symmetric
electrolytes)
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13Illustrative example (1)
Colloidal suspension with Q 3500, r0 133 nm,
ns 3.6 ?M, lB 7.14 Å
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14Illustrative example (2)
Physiological solution of DNA ? 4.2, r0 1.2
nm, ns 100 mM, lB 7.14 Å
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15There clearly is a problem!
Linearized PB theory predicts a gas-liquid phase
separation for these systems, which is rigorously
absent on the nonlinear level!
Here the transition is an artifact of
linearization.
A. Diehl, M. C. Barbosa, and Y. Levin, Europhys.
Lett. 53, 86 (2001) H.-H. von Grünberg, R. van
Roij, and G. Klein, Europhys. Lett. 55, 580
(2001) M. Deserno and H.-H. von Grünberg, J.
Chem. Phys. 66, 011401 (2002) M. Tamashiro, J.
Chem. Phys. 119, 1855 (2003)
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16In other words
Within the well-controlled settings of a
cell-model linearization is seen to lead to a
qualitative difference!
This dilemma persists independent of
questions regarding the validity of the
cell-model itself.
Still how reliable is the cell-model?
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17Comparison with simulation data
MC simulations by Per Linse, J. Chem. Phys. 113,
4359 (2000)
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18Comparison with simulation data
MC simulations by Per Linse, J. Chem. Phys. 113,
4359 (2000)
Thanks to E. Trizac for pointing this out to me!
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19Comparison with simulation data
MC simulations by Per Linse, J. Chem. Phys. 113,
4359 (2000)
cell model is very good
PB theory works well
linearization is dubious
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20Some thoughts and conclusions
Macroionmacroion correlations beyond
the cell-model can be included at the price
of linearizing macroionmicroion correlations.
Why should one be willing to pay this price?
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21Some thoughts and conclusions
The term in linear theory which yields
the negative excess pressure is of
quadratic order in the electrostatic potential.
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22Some thoughts and conclusions
The cell-model appears to work well, even at very
low volume fractions, as compared to simulations.
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23Final apology
I have no alternative explanation for
the experimentally observed phase behavior to
offer!
I rather believe that the question is still open.
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24Acknowledgements
- Hans-Hennig von Grünberg
- Mario Tamashiro
- Emmanuel Trizac
- Yan Levin
- Vladimir Lobaskin
- Itamar Borukhov
- Håkan Wennerström
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