Structure and position-dependent properties of inhomogeneous suspensions of responsive colloids
Yi-Chen Lin, Benjamin Rotenberg, Joachim Dzubiella

TL;DR
This paper develops a statistical mechanics framework for responsive colloids, showing how external fields influence their properties and distributions, and explores interaction effects using density functional theory.
Contribution
It introduces a coarse-grained model for responsive colloids with property degrees of freedom and applies density functional theory to analyze inhomogeneous suspensions under external fields.
Findings
External fields induce position-dependent property distributions.
Responsive colloids behave like polydisperse non-responsive particles at equilibrium.
Interactions and cosolutes significantly alter local properties and density profiles.
Abstract
Responsive particles, such as biomacromolecules or hydrogels, display a broad and polymodal distribution of conformations and have thus the ability to change their properties (e.g, size, shape, charge density, etc.) substantially in response to external fields or to their local environment (e.g., mediated by cosolutes or pH). Here, we discuss the basic statistical mechanics for a model of responsive colloids (RCs) by introducing an additional property degree of freedom as a collective variable in a formal coarse-graining procedure. The latter leads to an additional one-body term in the coarse-grained (CG) free energy, defining a single-particle property distribution for an individual polydisperse RC. We argue that in the equilibrium thermodynamic limit such a CG system of RCs behaves like a conventional polydisperse system of non-responsive particles. We then illustrate the action of…
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