It has been proposed that during the early steps in the origin of life, small droplets could have formed via the segregation of molecules from complex mixtures by phase separation. These droplets could have provided chemical reaction centres. However, whether these droplets could divide and propagate is unclear. Here we examine the behaviour of droplets in systems that are maintained away from thermodynamic equilibrium by an external supply of energy. In these systems, droplets grow by the addition of droplet material generated by chemical reactions. Surprisingly, we find that chemically driven droplet growth can lead to shape instabilities that trigger the division of droplets into two smaller daughters. Therefore, chemically active drople...
Biological cells need to structure their interior in space and time. One way this is done are conta...
All living things are driven by chemical reactions. Reactions provide energy and transform matter. T...
Living cells replicate by passing through cycles of growth and division, and they act as containers ...
It has been proposed that during the early steps in the origin of life, small droplets could have fo...
Nature Physics | Article Print Share/bookmark Growth and division of active droplets provides a mode...
Chemically active droplets provide simple models for cell-like systems that can grow and divide. Suc...
Chemically active droplets provide simple models for cell-like systems that can grow and divide. Suc...
We study the hydrodynamics and shape changes of chemically active droplets. In non-spherical droplet...
We study the hydrodynamics and shape changes of chemically active droplets. In non-spherical droplet...
Chemically fueled emulsions are solutions with droplets made of phase-separated molecules that are a...
Over the past few decades, several protocell models have been developed that mimic certain essential...
Biomolecular condensates are small droplets forming spontaneously in biological cells through phase ...
All living things are driven by chemical reactions. Reactions provide energy and transform matter. T...
Under non-equilibrium conditions, liquid droplets coupled to their environment by sustained flows of...
Phase separation is the thermodynamic process that explains how droplets form in multicomponent flui...
Biological cells need to structure their interior in space and time. One way this is done are conta...
All living things are driven by chemical reactions. Reactions provide energy and transform matter. T...
Living cells replicate by passing through cycles of growth and division, and they act as containers ...
It has been proposed that during the early steps in the origin of life, small droplets could have fo...
Nature Physics | Article Print Share/bookmark Growth and division of active droplets provides a mode...
Chemically active droplets provide simple models for cell-like systems that can grow and divide. Suc...
Chemically active droplets provide simple models for cell-like systems that can grow and divide. Suc...
We study the hydrodynamics and shape changes of chemically active droplets. In non-spherical droplet...
We study the hydrodynamics and shape changes of chemically active droplets. In non-spherical droplet...
Chemically fueled emulsions are solutions with droplets made of phase-separated molecules that are a...
Over the past few decades, several protocell models have been developed that mimic certain essential...
Biomolecular condensates are small droplets forming spontaneously in biological cells through phase ...
All living things are driven by chemical reactions. Reactions provide energy and transform matter. T...
Under non-equilibrium conditions, liquid droplets coupled to their environment by sustained flows of...
Phase separation is the thermodynamic process that explains how droplets form in multicomponent flui...
Biological cells need to structure their interior in space and time. One way this is done are conta...
All living things are driven by chemical reactions. Reactions provide energy and transform matter. T...
Living cells replicate by passing through cycles of growth and division, and they act as containers ...