Flow-Induced Helical Coiling of Semiflexible Polymers in Structured Microchannels
Soft Condensed Matter
2012-10-24 v1 Statistical Mechanics
Biological Physics
Abstract
The conformations of semiflexible (bio)polymers are studied in flow through geometrically structured microchannels. Using mesoscale hydrodynamics simulations, we show that the polymer undergoes a rod-to-helix transition as it moves from the narrow high-velocity region into the wide low-velocity region of the channel. The transient helix formation is the result of a non-equilibrium and non-stationary buckling transition of the semiflexible polymer, which is subjected to a compressive force originating from the fluid-velocity variation in the channel. The helix properties depend on the diameter ratio of the channel, the polymer bending rigidity, and the flow strength.
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@article{arxiv.1210.3246,
title = {Flow-Induced Helical Coiling of Semiflexible Polymers in Structured Microchannels},
author = {Raghunath Chelakkot and Roland G. Winkler and Gerhard Gompper},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1210.3246},
year = {2012}
}
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Accepted in Phys. Rev. Lett