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Falling ball viscosimetry of giant vesicle membranes: Finite-size effects
Authors:R. Dimova  C. Dietrich  A. Hadjiisky  K. Danov  B. Pouligny
Affiliation:(1) Centre de recherche Paul-Pascal, CNRS, avenue A. Schweitzer, 33600 Pessac, France, FR;(2) Laboratory of Thermodynamics and Physico-Chemical Hydrodynamics, Faculty of Chemistry, University of Sofia, 1164 Sofia, Bulgaria, BG
Abstract:
We study the general problem of the friction felt by a spherical solid particle which moves parallel to the membrane of a spherical vesicle. Experiments are carried out with SOPC vesicles at room temperature, with different particle and vesicle sizes. Experimental data show considerable finite-size effects whenever the particle is not very small compared to the vesicle. These effects are found consistent with the hydrodynamical theory of the vesicle-particle problem. This agreement allows for a “robust” determination of membrane viscosity, independently of particle and vesicle sizes. Received 4 January 1999 and Received in final form 11 May 1999
Keywords:PACS. 68.10.Et Interface elasticity, viscosity, and viscoelasticity –   83.85.Pt Flow computation (e.g. finite element)
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