Chromatographic Separation of Active Polymer-like Worm Mixtures by Contour Length and Activity
ORAL
Abstract
The convective transport rate of polymers through confined geometries depends on their size, allowing for size-based separation of polymer mixtures (chromatography). Here, we investigate if mixtures of active polymers can be separated in a similar manner based on their activity. We use thin living worms Tubifex tubifex as a model system for active polymers and study the transport of these worms by an imposed flow through a channel filled with a hexagonal-pillar array. The transport rate through the channel depends strongly on the degree of activity, an effect that we assign to the different distribution of conformations sampled by the worms depending on their activity. Our results demonstrate a unique way to sort mixtures of active polymers based on their activity and provide a versatile and convenient experimental system to investigate the hydrodynamics of active polymers.
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Publication: 10.1126/sciadv.abj7918
Presenters
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Antoine Deblais
University of Amsterdam
Authors
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Antoine Deblais
University of Amsterdam
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Tess Heeremans
University of Amsterdam
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Daniel Bonn
University of Amsterdam
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Sander Woutersen
University of Amsterdam