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arxiv: 1301.7571 · v1 · pith:5YVFDBQSnew · submitted 2013-01-31 · ⚛️ physics.bio-ph

Fick's Second Law Transformed: One Path to Cloaking in Mass Diffusion

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keywords diffusionanisotropiccloakdiffusivityequationfickheterogeneousmass
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Here, we adapt the concept of transformational thermodynamics, whereby the flux of temperature is controlled via anisotropic heterogeneous diffusivity, for the diffusion and transport of mass concentration. The n-dimensional, time-dependent, anisotropic heterogeneous Fick's equation is considered, which is a parabolic partial differential equation also applicable to heat diffusion, when convection occurs, for example in fluids. This theory is illustrated with finite element computations for a liposome particle surrounded by a cylindrical multilayered cloak in a water-based environment, and for a spherical multilayered cloak consisting of layers of fluid with an isotropic homogeneous diffusivity, deduced from an effective medium approach. Initial potential applications could be sought in bio-engineering.

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