A passivation-activation cycle of phase-separating proteins nucleates a condensate that repels and propels micron-sized colloids at up to 100 μm/s while resisting Brownian motion and external forces.
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A review chapter that places diffusiophoresis within colloid transport frameworks in porous media, emphasizing gradient generation, dead-end pore removal, and cross-streamline effects on breakthrough and dispersion.
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Propelling catalytic structures using active phase separation
A passivation-activation cycle of phase-separating proteins nucleates a condensate that repels and propels micron-sized colloids at up to 100 μm/s while resisting Brownian motion and external forces.
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Diffusiophoretic transport of colloids and emulsions in complex environments
A review chapter that places diffusiophoresis within colloid transport frameworks in porous media, emphasizing gradient generation, dead-end pore removal, and cross-streamline effects on breakthrough and dispersion.