Effective diffusion along the backbone of combs with finite-span 1D and 2D fingers.

J Chem Phys

Dipartimento di Fisica & Astronomia and INFN, Sezione di Firenze, Università di Firenze, Via G. Sansone 1, 50019 Sesto Fiorentino, Italy.

Published: October 2024


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Diffusion in complex heterogeneous media, such as biological tissues or porous materials, typically involves constrained displacements in tortuous structures and sticky environments. Therefore, diffusing particles experience both entropic (excluded-volume) forces and the presence of complex energy landscapes. In this situation, one may describe transport through an effective diffusion coefficient. In this paper, we examine comb structures with finite-length 1D and finite-area 2D fingers, which act as purely diffusive traps. We find that there exists a critical width of 2D fingers, above which the effective diffusion along the backbone is faster than for an equivalent arrangement of 1D fingers. Moreover, we show that the effective diffusion coefficient is described by a general analytical form for both 1D and 2D fingers, provided the correct scaling variable is identified as a function of the structural parameters. Interestingly, this formula corresponds to the well-known general situation of diffusion in a medium with fast reversible adsorption. Finally, we show that the same formula describes diffusion in the presence of dilute potential energy traps, e.g., through a landscape of square wells. While diffusion is ultimately always the result of microscopic interactions (with particles in the fluid, other solutes, and the environment), effective representations are often of great practical use. The results reported in this paper help clarify the microscopic origins and the applicability of global, integrated descriptions of diffusion in complex media.

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