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Phase separation during sedimentation of dilute bacterial suspensions

Numerous natural systems depend on the sedimentation of passive particles in the presence of swimming microorganisms. Here, we investigate the dynamics of the sedimentation of spherical colloids at various E. coli concentrations within the dilute regime. Results show the appearance of two sedimentat...

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Published in:Physics of fluids (1994) 2022-11, Vol.34 (11)
Main Authors: Torres Maldonado, Bryan O., Ran, Ranjiangshang, Galloway, K. Lawrence, Brosseau, Quentin, Pradeep, Shravan, Arratia, Paulo E.
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Language:English
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Summary:Numerous natural systems depend on the sedimentation of passive particles in the presence of swimming microorganisms. Here, we investigate the dynamics of the sedimentation of spherical colloids at various E. coli concentrations within the dilute regime. Results show the appearance of two sedimentation fronts: a spherical particle front and the bacteria front. We find that the bacteria front behave diffusive at short times, whereas at long times it decays linearly. The sedimentation speed of passive particles decays at a constant speed and decreases as bacteria concentration ( ϕ b) is increased. As ϕ b is increased further, the sedimentation speed becomes independent of ϕ b. The timescales of the bacteria front are associated with the particle settling speeds. Remarkably, all experiments collapse onto a single master line by using the bacteria front timescale. A phenomenological model is proposed that captures the sedimentation of passive particles in active fluids.
ISSN:1070-6631
1089-7666
DOI:10.1063/5.0121649