Dynamic clustering of passive colloids in dense suspensions of motile bacteria
Shreyas Gokhale, Junang Li, Alexandre Solon, Jeff Gore, Nikta Fakhri
Abstract
Mixtures of active and passive particles are predicted to exhibit a variety of nonequilibrium phases. Here we report a dynamic clustering phase in mixtures of colloids and motile bacteria. We show that colloidal clustering results from a balance between bond breaking due to persistent active motion and bond stabilization due to torques that align active particle velocity tangentially to the passive particle surface. Furthermore, dynamic clustering spans a broad regime between diffusivity-based and motility-induced phase separation that subsumes typical bacterial motility parameters.
Topics & Concepts
Cluster analysisColloidParticle (ecology)MotilityChemical physicsThermal diffusivityPhase (matter)Colloidal particleMaterials scienceMechanicsPhysicsChemistryThermodynamicsBiologyComputer sciencePhysical chemistryEcologyArtificial intelligenceGeneticsQuantum mechanicsMicro and Nano RoboticsMolecular Communication and NanonetworksMicrofluidic and Bio-sensing Technologies