Macromolecular tribology at flowing solid/liquid interfaces
Malo Velay, Jean Comtet

TL;DR
This study uses advanced microscopy and microfluidics to reveal how macromolecules interact with different surfaces under flow, uncovering new molecular insights into friction and adsorption at solid/liquid interfaces.
Contribution
It introduces a combined experimental approach to directly observe nanoscale polymer dynamics and frictional interactions under flow conditions.
Findings
Surface-dependent macromolecular dynamics: non-Brownian on hydrophilic, Brownian on hydrophobic surfaces.
Discovery of a mixed friction regime on hydrophobic surfaces involving chain rubbing and flow dragging.
Identification of a broad distribution of friction coefficients linked to conformational heterogeneity.
Abstract
Molecular-scale interactions between solvated macromolecules and solid surfaces govern a large number of processes, from biology to engineering. Yet, despite extensive characterization at the macroscopic level, our molecular understanding of polymer/surface interactions remains limited, particularly under out-of-equilibrium conditions. Here, we combine wide-field single-molecule microscopy with microfluidic transport to directly track the nanoscale dynamics of individual fluorescently tagged macromolecular PEG adsorbates, and investigate their subtle couplings with interfacial hydrodynamic flows. At equilibrium, we evidence marked surface dependence, with macromolecular dynamics switching from heterogeneous non-Brownian diffusion on hydrophilic glass to bidimensional Brownian-like transport in an interfacial physisorbed state on hydrophobic self-assembled monolayers. While for…
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