Chemically fueled emulsions are solutions with droplets made of phase-separated molecules that are activated and deactivated by a chemical reaction cycle. These emulsions play a crucial role in biology as a class of membrane-less organelles. Moreover, theoretical studies show that droplets in these emulsions can evolve to the same size or spontaneously self-divide when fuel is abundant. All of these exciting properties, i. e., emergence, decay, collective behavior, and self-division, are pivotal to the functioning of life. However, these theoretical predictions lack experimental systems to test them quantitively. Here, we describe the synthesis of synthetic emulsions formed by a fuel-driven chemical cycle, and we find a surprising new behav...
Chemically active droplets provide simple models for cell-like systems that can grow and divide. Suc...
Self-reproducing molecules abound in nature where they support growth and motion of living systems. ...
Self-reproducing molecules abound in nature where they support growth and motion of living systems. ...
Emulsions consisting of droplets immersed in a fluid are typically unstable since they coarsen over ...
It has been proposed that during the early steps in the origin of life, small droplets could have fo...
It has been proposed that during the early steps in the origin of life, small droplets could have fo...
Phase separating systems that are maintained away from thermodynamic equilibrium via molecular proce...
Phase separating systems that are maintained away from thermodynamic equilibrium via molecular...
Nature Physics | Article Print Share/bookmark Growth and division of active droplets provides a mode...
\u3cp\u3eWe demonstrate that oil-in-water emulsions can be prepared from hydrophobic eutectic system...
We demonstrate that oil-in-water emulsions can be prepared from hydrophobic eutectic systems (ES). L...
We demonstrate that oil-in-water emulsions can be prepared from hydrophobic eutectic systems (ES). L...
We demonstrate that oil-in-water emulsions can be prepared from hydrophobic eutectic systems (ES). L...
We demonstrate that oil-in-water emulsions can be prepared from hydrophobic eutectic systems (ES). L...
Liquid-liquid phase separation yields spherical droplets that eventually coarsen to one large, stabl...
Chemically active droplets provide simple models for cell-like systems that can grow and divide. Suc...
Self-reproducing molecules abound in nature where they support growth and motion of living systems. ...
Self-reproducing molecules abound in nature where they support growth and motion of living systems. ...
Emulsions consisting of droplets immersed in a fluid are typically unstable since they coarsen over ...
It has been proposed that during the early steps in the origin of life, small droplets could have fo...
It has been proposed that during the early steps in the origin of life, small droplets could have fo...
Phase separating systems that are maintained away from thermodynamic equilibrium via molecular proce...
Phase separating systems that are maintained away from thermodynamic equilibrium via molecular...
Nature Physics | Article Print Share/bookmark Growth and division of active droplets provides a mode...
\u3cp\u3eWe demonstrate that oil-in-water emulsions can be prepared from hydrophobic eutectic system...
We demonstrate that oil-in-water emulsions can be prepared from hydrophobic eutectic systems (ES). L...
We demonstrate that oil-in-water emulsions can be prepared from hydrophobic eutectic systems (ES). L...
We demonstrate that oil-in-water emulsions can be prepared from hydrophobic eutectic systems (ES). L...
We demonstrate that oil-in-water emulsions can be prepared from hydrophobic eutectic systems (ES). L...
Liquid-liquid phase separation yields spherical droplets that eventually coarsen to one large, stabl...
Chemically active droplets provide simple models for cell-like systems that can grow and divide. Suc...
Self-reproducing molecules abound in nature where they support growth and motion of living systems. ...
Self-reproducing molecules abound in nature where they support growth and motion of living systems. ...