Small activity differences drive phase separation in active-passive polymer mixtures
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❄️ cond-mat.soft
physics.bio-ph
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activityphaseactivehighmixturesonlyparticlespassive
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Recent theoretical studies found that mixtures of active and passive colloidal particles phase separate but only at very high activity ratio. The high value poses serious obstacles for experimental exploration of this phenomenon. Here we show using simulations that when the active and passive particles are polymers, the critical activity ratio decreases with the polymer length. This not only facilitates the experiments but also has implications on the DNA organization in living cell nuclei. Entropy production can be used as an accurate indicator of this non-equilibrium phase transition.
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