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Surface tensiometry of phase separated protein and polymer droplets by the sessile drop method

Authors :
Ijavi, Mahdiye
Style, Robert W.
Emmanouilidis, Leonidas
Kumar, Anil
Meier, Sandro M.
Torzynski, Alexandre L.
Allain, Frédéric H. T.
Barral, Yves
Steinmetz, Michel O.
Dufresne, Eric R.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Phase separated macromolecules play essential roles in many biological and synthetic systems. Physical characterization of these systems can be challenging because of limited sample volumes, particularly for phase-separated proteins. Here, we demonstrate that a classic method for measuring the surface tension of liquid droplets, based on the analysis of the shape of a sessile droplet, can be effectively scaled down for this application. The connection between droplet shape and surface tension relies on the density difference between the droplet and its surroundings. This can be determined with small sample volumes in the same setup by measuring the droplet sedimentation velocity. An interactive MATLAB script for extracting the capillary length from a droplet image is included in the ESI.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2007.13502
Document Type :
Working Paper