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Periodic Alignment of Binary Droplets via a Microphase Separation of a Tripolymer Solution under Tubular Confinement.


ABSTRACT: We report the spontaneous formation of a characteristic periodic pattern through the phase separation of a tripolymer solution comprising polyethylene-glycol (PEG)/dextran (DEX)/gelatin. When this tripolymer solution is introduced into a glass capillary with a PEG-coated inner surface, we observe the time-dependent growth of microphase separation. Remarkably, a self-organized, periodic alignment of DEX- and gelatin-rich microdroplets ensues, surrounded by a PEG-rich phase. This pattern demonstrates considerable stability, enduring for at least 8 h. The fundamental characteristics of the experimentally observed periodic alignment are successfully replicated via numerical simulations using a Cahn-Hilliard model underpinned by a set of simple, theoretically derived equations. We propose that this type of kinetically stabilized periodic patterning can be produced across a broad range of phase-separation systems by selecting appropriate boundary conditions such as at the surface within a narrow channel.

SUBMITTER: Shono M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10883045 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Periodic Alignment of Binary Droplets via a Microphase Separation of a Tripolymer Solution under Tubular Confinement.

Shono Mayu M   Aburatani Koki K   Yanagisawa Miho M   Yoshikawa Kenichi K   Shioi Akihisa A  

ACS macro letters 20240124


We report the spontaneous formation of a characteristic periodic pattern through the phase separation of a tripolymer solution comprising polyethylene-glycol (PEG)/dextran (DEX)/gelatin. When this tripolymer solution is introduced into a glass capillary with a PEG-coated inner surface, we observe the time-dependent growth of microphase separation. Remarkably, a self-organized, periodic alignment of DEX- and gelatin-rich microdroplets ensues, surrounded by a PEG-rich phase. This pattern demonstra  ...[more]

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