Structured flow as a generic tool to manipulate LLPS
ORAL
Abstract
The precise control of liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS) is the key to developing cutting-edge technologies that benefit diverse disciplines. Fluid flow was found to be capable of controlling the structure and effective temperature of LLPS, but the extent and precision of control were less than optimal. In this article, we propose that structured flow can be employed as a generic tool to manipulate LLPS effectively. By combining theoretical modeling and numerical simulations, we demonstrate that flows with tailor-made structures can become functional, allowing us to control diverse aspects of LLPS. Typical examples include the capture and pinning of droplets, fine-tuning of droplet sizes, forced assembly of periodic droplet arrays, and the remodeling of the kinetics, structure, and degree of phase separation. These manipulations are grounded on the redistribution of chemical potential by the structured flow. Our results not only can lead to potential LLPS-based technologies, but also highlight the rich behavior of LLPS introduced by the patterned flow.
*This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China No. 12374219, the National Key Research and Development Program of China (No. 2023YFA1407500), the 111 project (B16029), and the Scientific Research Funding of Jiangsu University of Science and Technology (No.1052932204).
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Publication: arXiv:2407.02792
Presenters
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Zhihong You
- Xiamen University