DC conductivity of a suspension of insulating particles with internal rotation |
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Authors: | N. Pannacci E. Lemaire L. Lobry |
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Affiliation: | (1) Laboratoire de Physique de la Matière Condensée, CNRS Université de Nice-Sophia Antipolis, Parc Valrose, 06108 Nice cedex 2, France |
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Abstract: | We analyse the consequences of Quincke rotation on the conductivity of a suspension. Quincke rotation refers to the spontaneous rotation of insulating particles dispersed in a slightly conducting liquid and subject to a high DC electric field: above a critical field, each particle rotates continuously around itself with an axis pointing in any direction perpendicular to the DC field. When the suspension is subject to an electric field lower than the threshold one, the presence of insulating particles in the host liquid decreases the bulk conductivity since the particles form obstacles to ion migration. But for electric fields higher than the critical one, the particles rotate and facilitate ion migration: the effective conductivity of the suspension is increased. We provide a theoretical analysis of the impact of Quincke rotation on the apparent conductivity of a suspension and we present experimental results obtained with a suspension of PMMA particles dispersed in weakly conducting liquids. |
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Keywords: | PACS 47.65.Gx Electrorheological fluids 41.20.Cv Electrostatics Poisson and Laplace equations, boundary-value problems 66.10.Ed Ionic conduction 82.70.Kj Emulsions and suspensions |
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