2021 Annual Meeting
(523i) Interfacial Crosslinking of Polyelectrolyte Complex Coacervate Droplets in Non-Equilibrium Supernatant
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In this work, we focused on understanding the effects of non-equilibrium solvents on the coacervate-supernatant interface in order to stabilize droplets against coalescence. We found that the coalescence of droplets depends on the ionic strength of non-equilibrium solvents. Our proposed technique inhibits interfacial coarsening by partially crosslinking the interfacial polyelectrolyte chains while leaving the bulk unperturbed. Results from various characterizations such as bulk rheology, fluorescence microscopy (and FRAP), and thermogravimetric analysis support our observations. Moreover, we found that the interfacial cross-linking of coacervate droplets leads to the elastic deformation of droplets under compressional sheer. This deformation of coacervate droplets is unprecedented and provides robust interfacial stability even under practical material processing conditions. We have also found that interfacial stabilization does not alter the interfacial diffusion properties of these membraneless compartments, and the technique is quite suitable for the practical use of polyelectrolyte coacervates in modern biotechnological applications.