Issue 18, 2012

Fractional Brownian motion in crowded fluids

Abstract

Diffusion in crowded fluids, e.g. in the cytoplasm of living cells, has frequently been reported to show anomalous characteristics (so-called ‘subdiffusion’). Several random walk models have been proposed to explain these observations, yet so far an experimentally supported decision in favor of one of these models has been lacking. Here, we show that experimentally obtained trajectories in a prototypical crowded fluid show an asphericity that is most consistent with the predictions of fractional Brownian motion, i.e. an anti-correlated, anti-persistent generalization of normal Brownian motion that is related to the fluid's viscoelasticity.

Graphical abstract: Fractional Brownian motion in crowded fluids

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
30 Jan 2012
Accepted
22 Mar 2012
First published
03 Apr 2012

Soft Matter, 2012,8, 4886-4889

Fractional Brownian motion in crowded fluids

D. Ernst, M. Hellmann, J. Köhler and M. Weiss, Soft Matter, 2012, 8, 4886 DOI: 10.1039/C2SM25220A

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