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Bulk rheology of sticky DNA-functionalized emulsions.

Iliya D Stoev1, Alessio Caciagli1, Anasua Mukhopadhyay2, Christopher Ness3, Erika Eiser4.   

Abstract

We measure by experiment and particle-based simulation the rheology of concentrated, non-Brownian droplet emulsions functionalized with surface-bound single-stranded (ss), "sticky," DNA. In the absence of ssDNA, the emulsion viscosity increases with the dispersed phase volume fraction ϕ, before passing through a liquid-solid transition at a critical ϕ_{c} related to random close packing. Introducing ssDNA leads to a liquid-solid transition at ϕ<ϕ_{c}, the onset being set by the droplet valency N and the ssDNA concentration (or simulated binding strength ε). Using insight from simulation, we identify three key behaviors: (i) jammed suspensions (ϕ>ϕ_{c}≈0.64) show weak effects of functionalization, with elastic rheology instead governed by droplet stiffness; (ii) suspensions with ϕ<ϕ_{c} and N=1, 2 always exhibit viscous rheology, regardless of functionalization; and (iii) for ϕ<ϕ_{c} and N>3, functionalization leads to a controllable viscous-elastic transition. We present state diagrams showing the range of rheological tuning attainable by these means.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34942818     DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevE.104.054602

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Phys Rev E        ISSN: 2470-0045            Impact factor:   2.529


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Review 1.  Self-Assembly of DNA-Grafted Colloids: A Review of Challenges.

Authors:  Manish Dwivedi; Swarn Lata Singh; Atul S Bharadwaj; Vimal Kishore; Ajay Vikram Singh
Journal:  Micromachines (Basel)       Date:  2022-07-14       Impact factor: 3.523

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