Issue 17, 2025

Channel instability in binary mixtures with differential diffusivity

Abstract

Rupture dynamics and pinch-off phenomena are fundamental for understanding instabilities in fluid dynamics and biological systems. In this study, we investigate the rupture of two-dimensional, channel-like configurations in a binary mixture of particles with differential diffusivities. Through computational simulations, we analyze the evolution of this instability under various conditions, identifying key parameters such as aspect ratio, particle density, and drift strength that influence the system's stability. While its behavior resembles the Plateau–Rayleigh instability (PRI), the underlying mechanism differs fundamentally, as PRI is restricted to three-dimensional systems. Interestingly, similar instabilities have been observed in chiral fluids, further supporting the existence of a novel instability mechanism unique to two-dimensional non-equilibrium systems. Our results suggest that this phenomenon is not a finite-size effect, but rather an intrinsic property of systems with differential diffusivities, offering new insights into pattern formation and instability dynamics in active matter.

Graphical abstract: Channel instability in binary mixtures with differential diffusivity

Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
16 Jan 2025
Accepted
22 Mar 2025
First published
27 Mar 2025

Soft Matter, 2025,21, 3184-3189

Channel instability in binary mixtures with differential diffusivity

M. T. Ramirez, M. C. Gomes, J. S. Andrade and A. A. Moreira, Soft Matter, 2025, 21, 3184 DOI: 10.1039/D5SM00058K

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