A combined rheometry and imaging study of viscosity reduction in bacterial suspensions

Author:

Martinez Vincent A.ORCID,Clément EricORCID,Arlt JochenORCID,Douarche CarineORCID,Dawson Angela,Schwarz-Linek Jana,Creppy Adama K.,Škultéty Viktor,Morozov Alexander N.,Auradou Harold,Poon Wilson C. K.

Abstract

Suspending self-propelled “pushers” in a liquid lowers its viscosity. We study how this phenomenon depends on system size in bacterial suspensions using bulk rheometry and particle-tracking rheoimaging. Above the critical bacterial volume fraction needed to decrease the viscosity to zero,ϕc0.75%, large-scale collective motion emerges in the quiescent state, and the flow becomes nonlinear. We confirm a theoretical prediction that such instability should be suppressed by confinement. Our results also show that a recent application of active liquid-crystal theory to such systems is untenable.

Publisher

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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