Positional Information‐Based Organization of Surfactant Droplet Swarms Emerging from Competition Between Local and Global Marangoni Effects

Author:

de Visser Pieter J.1ORCID,Neeleman Mink1,Dankloff Pim F. J.1,Derks Max T. G. M.1,Korevaar Peter A.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute for Molecules and Materials Radboud University Heyendaalseweg 135 Nijmegen 6525 AJ The Netherlands

Abstract

AbstractPositional information is key for particles to adapt their behavior based on their position in external concentration gradients, and thereby self‐organize into complex patterns. Here, position‐dependent behavior of floating surfactant droplets that self‐organize in a pH gradient is demonstrated, using the Marangoni effect to translate gradients of surface‐active molecules into motion. First, fields of surfactant microliter‐droplets are generated, in which droplets floating on water drive local, outbound Marangoni flows upon dissolution of surfactant and concomitantly grow myelin filaments. Next, a competing surfactant based on a hydrolysable amide is introduced, which is more surface active than the myelin surfactant and thereby inhibits the local Marangoni flows and myelin growth from the droplets. Upon introducing a pH gradient, the amide surfactant hydrolyses in the acidic region, so that the local Marangoni flows and myelin growth are reestablished. The resulting combination of local and global surface tension gradients produces a region of myelin‐growing droplets and a region where myelin growth is suppressed, separated by a wave front of closely packed droplets, of which the position can be controlled by the pH gradient. Thereby, it is shown how “French flag”‐patterns, in synthetic settings typically emerging from reaction‐diffusion systems, can also be established via surfactant droplet systems.

Funder

Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek

Publisher

Wiley

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