Active chemical reactions in phase-separating systems

03/16/2023 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm

Active Matter Seminar

 

Speaker:  Jonathan Bauermann, Max Planck Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems

Title: Active chemical reactions in phase-separating systems

Abstract: Motivated by the existence of membrane-less compartments in the chemically active environment of living cells, I will discuss the dynamics of droplets in the presence of active chemical reactions. Therefore, I will first introduce the underlying interplay between phase separation and active reactions, which can alter the droplet dynamics compared to equilibrium systems. A key feature of such systems is the emergence of concentration gradients even at steady states. In the second part of this talk, I will discuss how these gradients can trigger instabilities in the core of chemically active droplets, giving rise to a new non-equilibrium steady state of liquid spherical shells. Finally, I will present experimental and theoretical results discussing the existence and energetic cost of this non-equilibrium steady state in a coacervate system.