Many biopolymers are highly charged, and as in the case of many polymer mixtures, they tend to phase separate as a natural consequence of chain connectivity and an associated relatively low entropy of polymer mixing. Recently, it has become appreciated that the phase-separated structures formed by such polyelectrolyte blends, called “complex coacervates,” underlie numerous biological structures and processes essential to living systems, and there has been intense interest in understanding the unique physical features of this type of phase-separation process. In the present work, we are particularly concerned with the field responsiveness of stabilized coacervate droplets formed after the phase separation of polyelectrolyte blend solution an...
Aqueous solutions of oppositely charged macromolecules exhibit the ubiquitous phenomenon of coacerva...
An exceptionally low interfacial tension of a dense fluid of concentrated polyelectrolyte complexes,...
Coacervation is a phase separation process involving two aqueous phases, one solute-phase and one so...
Coacervation is liquid-liquid phase separation ubiquitous in industrial applications and cellular bi...
Adsorption and assembly of colloidal particles at the surface of liquid droplets are at the base of ...
Polymer flooding is widely used in petroleum industry to enhance oil recovery. However, presence of ...
Electrocoalescence is the process in which pairs of conducting droplets suspended in a continuous di...
Construction of protocell models from prebiotically plausible components to mimic the basic features...
Applying an electric field to polarisable colloidal particles, whose permittivity differs from that ...
<p>The Scheutjens-Fleer self-consistent field (SF-SCF) theory is used to study complexation between ...
Although numerous strategies are now available to generate rudimentary forms of synthetic cell-like ...
Viscoelastic liquid coacervate phases that are highly enriched in nonconjugated polyelectrolytes are...
Coacervation is liquid–liquid phase separation ubiquitous in industrial applications and cellular bi...
Aqueous solutions of oppositely charged macromolecules exhibit the ubiquitous phenomenon of coacerva...
An exceptionally low interfacial tension of a dense fluid of concentrated polyelectrolyte complexes,...
Coacervation is a phase separation process involving two aqueous phases, one solute-phase and one so...
Coacervation is liquid-liquid phase separation ubiquitous in industrial applications and cellular bi...
Adsorption and assembly of colloidal particles at the surface of liquid droplets are at the base of ...
Polymer flooding is widely used in petroleum industry to enhance oil recovery. However, presence of ...
Electrocoalescence is the process in which pairs of conducting droplets suspended in a continuous di...
Construction of protocell models from prebiotically plausible components to mimic the basic features...
Applying an electric field to polarisable colloidal particles, whose permittivity differs from that ...
<p>The Scheutjens-Fleer self-consistent field (SF-SCF) theory is used to study complexation between ...
Although numerous strategies are now available to generate rudimentary forms of synthetic cell-like ...
Viscoelastic liquid coacervate phases that are highly enriched in nonconjugated polyelectrolytes are...
Coacervation is liquid–liquid phase separation ubiquitous in industrial applications and cellular bi...
Aqueous solutions of oppositely charged macromolecules exhibit the ubiquitous phenomenon of coacerva...
An exceptionally low interfacial tension of a dense fluid of concentrated polyelectrolyte complexes,...
Coacervation is a phase separation process involving two aqueous phases, one solute-phase and one so...