Fusion-Induced Structural and Functional Evolution in Binary Emulsion Communities

Angew Chem Int Ed Engl. 2020 Sep 21;59(39):16953-16960. doi: 10.1002/anie.202004617. Epub 2020 Jul 28.

Abstract

The biomimetic dynamic behaviours of emulsions are receiving increasing attention from the broad scientific community; however, the spatiotemporal control and functionalization of emulsions based on simple fusion-induced method is rarely mentioned. A design for protein-stabilized oil-in-water droplets and phospholipid-stabilized oil-in-water droplets is described and a substance-diffusion-mediated fusion mechanism proposed within these two different emulsion communities. Significantly, a range of fusion-induced high-order behaviours were successfully demonstrated including competitive fusion, fusion-induced evolution in membrane complexity, and diversified structures with the formation of Janus or various patchy morphologies, fusion-induced membrane maturation, as well as fusion-induced multifunctionalization with a directional motility behaviour. These results highlight the fusion-induced diverse dynamic behaviours in complex emulsions communities and provide a platform for advancing versatile applications of emulsions.

Keywords: artificial lipid droplets; emulsion morphology; fusion; micromotors; substance diffusion.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't