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Mobility gradient induces cross-streamline migration of semiflexible polymers

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2012-01-01
Author(s)
Steinhauser, Dagmar
Köster, Sarah
Pfohl, Thomas  
DOI
10.1021/mz3000539
Abstract
Many aspects of modern material science and biology rely on the strategic manipulation and understanding of polymer dynamics in confining micro- and nanoflow. We directly observe and analyze nonequilibrium structural and dynamic properties of individual semiflexible actin filaments in pressure-driven microfluidic channel flow using fluorescence microscopy. Different conformational shapes, such as filaments fluctuating in an elongated manner, parabolically bent, as well as tumbling, are identified. With increasing flow velocity, a strong center-of-mass migration toward the channel walls is observed. This significant migration effect can be explained by a shear rate dependent spatial diffusivity due to a gradient in chain mobility of the semiflexible polymers.
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