Shear Induced Alignment of Low Aspect Ratio Gold Nanorods
in Newtonian Fluids
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Abstract
The flow-induced alignment of small
gold nanorods ranging in aspect
ratio from 2.4 to 4.2 in aqueous sucrose solutions is reported. Optical
absorption spectra have been measured over a range of shear rates
using polarized incident light in an optically transparent quartz
Couette cell. The measured spectral changes are directly attributed
to the shear-induced anisotropy in the suspension due to particle
alignment that saturates at Péclet number of around 200. The
measured optical changes are reversible, indicating that the nanorods
do not undergo aggregation during measurement. Numerical simulations
show that the spectral shifts are consistent with the rods flipping
between extreme orientations of the Jeffery’s orbits and that
the effect of the Brownian motion on the gold nanorods cannot be ignored
even at large Péclet number