Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, Vol.291, No.1, 28-36, 2005
Brownian dynamics simulation and experimental study of colloidal particle deposition in a microchannel flow
This paper reports an analysis of the irreversible deposition of colloidal particles from the pressure-driven flow in a microchannel within the framework of DLVO theory. A theoretical model is presented on the basis of the stochastic Langevin equation, incorporating the random Brownian motion of colloidal particles. Brownian dynamics simulation is used to compute the particle deposition in terms of the surface coverage. To validate the theoretical model, experiments are carried out using the parallel-plate flow cell technique, enabling direct videomicroscopic observation of the deposition kinetics of polystyrene latex particles in NaCl electrolytes. The theoretical predictions are compared with the experimental results, and good agreement is found. (c) 2005 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Keywords:colloidal particle deposition;Brownian dynamics simulation;Langevin equation;parallel-plate flow;blocking effect