Wettability control of droplet durotaxis


Title

Wettability control of droplet durotaxis

Publication Type
Journal Article
Year of Publication
2018
Journal
Soft Matter
Issue
8
Pagination
1417 – 1426
Date Published
Jan-01-2018
Publication Language
eng
Citation Key
3050
ISSN
1744-683X
Abstract

Durotaxis refers to cell motion directed by stiffness gradients of an underlying substrate. Recent work has shown that droplets also move spontaneously along stiffness gradients through a process reminiscent of durotaxis. Wetting droplets, however, move toward softer substrates, an observation seemingly at odds with cell motion. Here, we extend our understanding of this phenomenon, and show that wettability of the substrate plays a critical role: while wetting droplets move in the direction of lower stiffness, nonwetting liquids reverse droplet durotaxis. Our numerical experiments also reveal that Laplace pressure can be used to determine the direction of motion of liquid slugs in confined environments. Our results suggest new ways of controlling droplet dynamics at small scales, which can open the door to enhanced bubble and droplet logic in microfluidic platforms.

Short Title
Soft Matter