Smalyukh Ivan I, Zribi Olena V, Butler John C, Lavrentovich Oleg D, Wong Gerard C L
Department of Physics, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 61801, USA.
Phys Rev Lett. 2006 May 5;96(17):177801. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.96.177801. Epub 2006 May 2.
We investigate the formation of ringlike deposits in drying drops of DNA. In analogy with the colloidal "coffee rings," DNA is transported to the perimeter by the capillary flow. At the droplet edge, however, DNA forms a lyotropic liquid crystal (LC) with concentric chain orientations to minimize the LC elastic energy. During the final stages of drying, the contact line retracts, and the radial stress causes undulations at the rim that propagate inward through the LC and form a periodic zigzag structure. We examine the phenomenon in terms of a simple model based on LC elasticity.
我们研究了DNA干燥液滴中环状沉积物的形成。与胶体“咖啡环”类似,DNA通过毛细流动被输送到边缘。然而,在液滴边缘,DNA形成了具有同心链取向的溶致液晶(LC),以最小化LC弹性能。在干燥的最后阶段,接触线回缩,径向应力导致边缘处出现波动,这些波动通过LC向内传播并形成周期性的锯齿状结构。我们根据基于LC弹性的简单模型来研究这一现象。